As optimism from local leaders grow following purchase, questions about future of Charleston Town Center remain By
May 11, 2021 - 4:14 pm
CHARLESTON, W.Va. Local leaders in Charleston from the tourism industry to the real estate industry all seem to share the feeling of optimism for the Charleston Town Center Mall following an announced buyer on Monday, but they also continue to have questions about the future.
No details of the transactions for the struggling property were not immediately disclosed by the city or Georgia based Hull Property Group when the announcement was first made on MetroNews affiliate 580-WCHS in Charleston that the group acquired the mall.
Charleston businessman Howard Swint holds a Confederate flag, with the center of it burned, in front of the Stonewall Jackson statue on the Capitol grounds in Charleston on Jan. 22, 2021. Swint was protesting Gov. Jim Justiceâs refusal to address calls to remove the statue, along with a bust of Jackson in the Capitol Rotunda.
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CHARLESTON — Legislation that would make it illegal to remove or relocate Confederate memorials or monuments from the state Capitol grounds and other public locations around West Virginia is headed
CHARLESTON — In his second inaugural address Friday, Gov. Jim Justice declared that “West Virginia is really on the move,” even as the state and the world confront a historic
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