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Veteran demolition man Rodney Loftis says a $1 million project to tear down the former Sears building in the Charleston Town Center mall will be âa pretty big job, the kind that doesnât come around in Charleston all that often.â Calls to KM Hotels developer Mayur Patel went unreturned. Loftis said the plan to tear down the Sears building for a hotel is back on after a two-year delay. Asked if the project developer was still Patel, Loftis said âYes, thatâs the man Iâm working for.â Under officers, Patel is listed as a member and organizer of QUARRIER ST LLC on the business and licensing section of the Secretary of Stateâs website. QUARRIER ST LLC owns the Sears building on Kanawha County tax maps, having purchased it in 2018. The limited liability corporationâs business purpose is listed as âaccommodation and food servicesâ and âtraveler accommodation [hotels, motels, casino hotels, bed and breakfast inns.]â ....
Assisted living facility near Carytown closed for 'much needed renovations' richmondbizsense.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from richmondbizsense.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Carytown site that had been planned for a Residence Inn has new owner December 15, 2020 2 The site encompasses the six buildings in the foreground. The new Carytown Exchange development is visible in the distance. ( Michael Schwartz photo) It looks like the western edge of Carytown won’t be getting a new hotel after all. The 0.77-acre site at the intersection of North Thompson Street and Floyd Avenue that had been planned for a Residence Inn is now in the hands of a new owner. Doswell Ventures LLC, an entity tied to local HVAC firm Woodfin, purchased the property Nov. 18 for $3.5 million. Last year Henrico-based KM Hotels began planning a five-story, 127-room Residence Inn for the site, which had eight different addresses at 100 and 106 N. Thompson St.; 3600 and 3602 Floyd Ave; and 101, 105, 107 and 109 Berrington Court. ....