Matthews, N.C. (PRWEB) June 10, 2021 Harris Teeter is proud to welcome shoppers to its West Alex location on Wednesday, June 23 at 8 a.m. as the company
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New Harris Teeter Set to Open in Early Summer in Alexandria
The new Harris Teeter opening in Alexandria s West End will be the third in the city.
The Gateway
The Gateway, a mixed-use development, is set to open in early 2019 in Alexandria and will include affordable housing.
Alexandria will get its third Harris Teeter grocery store, opening in early summer according to signs posted across the front of the store, at 4600D King St.
The new store, 62,000 square feet in size, will be located at West Alex, the new development that also includes Array, an apartment building and the Silver Diner restaurant that opened on the corner of King and N. Beauregard streets. West Alex is owned by Weingarten Realty.
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West Alexandria council talks audit results, Twin Tavern demolition, nuisance ordinance
By Anthony Baker - abaker@aimmediamidwest.com
The former site of the Twin Tavern, located at 10 N. Main St. in West Alex, was previously declared a fire hazard and is now reportedly in danger of “imminent collapse.”
Anthony Baker | The Register-Herald
WEST ALEXANDRIA Village Council discussed a controversial ordinance penalizing owners of known “drug houses” and the contents of a recent report by the Ohio Auditor of State during its first monthly meeting of 2021 on Monday, Jan. 18.
Council voted not to move forward with the nuisance ordinance, which would penalize landlords whose properties are repeatedly involved in the commission of drug-related offenses, during its Monday, Oct. 19 meeting last year, despite having voted to approve the first two readings of the ordinance.