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A Chaffee Crossing committee approved plans by developers to create three new buildings. Fort Chaffee Redevelopment Authority s Design Review Committee approved designs for Blake Properties off Chad Colley Boulevard, northwest of Custer Boulevard. The building, which will be separated into three suites, is near the Glatfelter plant. Before construction begins, the design will also have to go before the Fort Smith Planning Commission for approval. All projects within the Fort Smith city limits have to go before the planning commission. The Design Review Committee committee also approved a design for a property on the north side of Frontier Road and east of Chad Colley Boulevard in Barling. Workers will eventually create two buildings on the property. The buildings will each be two stories and will have four residential units on each top floor. ....
Further Faster co-owners Daniel Farber and Martin ‘Rocky’ Walker. The third co-owner is Martin’s wife Julz. The store, which carries a range of technical and not-so-technical gear for trampers, runners, cyclists and kayakers, has seen a surge in interest from Kiwis wanting to get outdoors since last year’s Covid-19 lockdown. “If anything, it has been positive in terms that people are re-engaging with the outdoors again,” Rocky Walker said. STACY SQUIRES/Stuff The camping and outdoor gear store specialises in climbing gear, kayak gear, outdoor clothing, and hiking boots. Farber, who is orginally from the United States, moved to Christchurch in 2012 and opened Long Cloud Kayaks, while Walker, originally from England, established Further Faster in 2014. ....
Three-quarters of the city s essential workers are Black. Could it be more diverse? Absolutely, Lt. Tracy Joseph, an FDNY paramedic, said. There are not enough African American male doctors in this country, Dr. Phillip Fairweather, who works in the emergency room at Elmhurst Hospital, said. When a patient or a family member comes in and sees someone who looks like them, it means everything, Mount Sinai Staff Chaplain Rocky Walker said. They are three heroes continuing the fight to save lives. This virus hit particularly hard the African American community, Walker said. Pervasive social inequalities like poverty and overcrowded housing have led to more Black and Hispanic people contracting COVID-19, studies show. ....