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Buncombe County Commissioners Vote to Shut Down French Broad Outfitters Location
Buncombe County -- July 22, 2024: On July 17th, the Buncombe County Commissioners made a contentious decision to shut down. French Broad Outfitters' (FBO) Hominy Creek location, a popular river bar and recreation space that has become a beloved community spot since it began leasing the outpost along Asheville’s French Broad River in 2018. Known for its live music, riverside beach, and dog-friendly ambiance, FBO's Hominy Creek location has been a vibrant part of West Asheville since 2016.
Affordable Housing Crisis: City Policies Cause Landlords To Quit
Asheville – You hear it everywhere: we need affordable housing. But what happens when city policy and non-profits’ attitudes actually cause landlords who have worked to provide affordable housing to quit? This is what some landlords are being forced to do. Terry Simmons is just one example of...
City council candidates offer affordable housing solutions
Affordable housing and homelessness have been persistent topics among Asheville residents for many years. With slow progress being made, voters are wondering what the city council candidates would do to alleviate these ongoing issues affecting the area. In exclusive interviews with 828newsNOW, candidates shared their concerns and plans to improve...
Tombstone Tales: Bill Nye the Humor Guy buried in Fletcher
FLETCHER, N.C. (828newsNOW) — EDITOR’S NOTE: Everyone has a story — some more well-known than others. Across Western North Carolina, so much history is buried below the surface. Six feet under. With this series, we introduce you to some of the people who have left marks big and small on this special place we call home.
More low-barrier homeless shelter in Asheville? CoC issues request for proposals
ASHEVILLE - More low-barrier homeless shelters for Asheville could be a step closer to reality with the July 15 issuance of a request for proposals. The RFP asks for organizations prepared to provide one or more shelters with capacity to support 100 individuals or households on any given day or night — somewhere easily accessible, where behavioral health challenges, substance use disorder, mental health conditions and other barriers would not prevent people from accessing needed beds.
828viewsNOW: Shapes of Buncombe County Courthouse
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — The Buncombe County Courthouse, a 17-story neo-classical building in downtown Asheville, was designed by architect Frank Pierce Milburn and built between 1924 and 1928. It’s the county’s eighth courthouse since 1792 and became part of the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. According to...
Downtown Asheville's historic Grove Arcade under proposal to convert apartments to hotel
ASHEVILLE - After a legal back-and-forth between the city of Asheville and attorneys representing the Grove Arcade leaseholders, the city has deemed an application to convert 35 of the historic building's apartments to a hotel "incomplete." But a city spokesperson clarified that no city consent is required for the project, despite the city being the owner of the building and "questioning" whether it could be done without their consent.
Moving to Asheville NC 2024: Essential Tips for a Smooth Transition
Moving to Asheville NC in 2024: Key Tips for New Residents. Essential Guide for Moving to Asheville NC in 2024: What You Need to Know. Thinking about moving to Asheville, NC in 2024? This beautiful city in the Blue Ridge Mountains along the French Broad River is a favorite for nature lovers and adventurers, according to the report of SOUTHWEST JOURNAL. Many Americans visit briefly and end up staying for good. Before you make the move know that Asheville has a lively arts scene, great food and a strong sense of community. However, it’s also a popular tourist spot, has unpredictable mountain weather and finding affordable housing can be tough. Being aware of these factors will help you settle in and enjoy all that Asheville has to offer.
WNC Nature Center Brings Economic Boost to Asheville and the Western North Carolina Region
A new report outlines the significant and far-reaching economic impact of the WNC Nature Center and its nonprofit support organization, Friends of the WNC Nature Center, on the City of Asheville and Buncombe County. A recent Riverbird Research economic report, initiated by the Friends of the WNC Nature Center, a...
After 41 years of fighting for WNC, legal aid, Pisgah Legal's Jim Barrett is retiring
ASHEVILLE - Winning legal battles against landlords who refused to fix dilapidated, rodent infested homes, helping to establish the first minimum housing code in Buncombe County and advocating for the continued access to legal aid for all low-income people in 18 counties in Western North Carolina. These are just a few of Jim...
Downtown Asheville lunch counter considered for local historic landmark designation
ASHEVILLE - The F.W. Woolworth Co. Building, opened in 1939, is an iconic presence in downtown Asheville, a prominent façade along bustling Haywood Street at the heart of the city's business district, made notable by its Art Deco design and eye-grabbing red sign. But the building's historical significance resonates...
828 Road Report: U.S. 23/74 lane closures in Haywood County
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Several road projects will make traveling around Asheville and neighboring areas a little tricky in the coming week. A North Carolina Department of Transportation contractor will begin a safety project on U.S. 23/74 between Hyatt Creek Road and the Haywood County rest area as soon as Monday.
Buncombe County Homeowner Grant Program Now Accepting Applications
The inquiry process for the 2024 Homeowner Grant Program is now open. This program is officially in its fourth year, and qualified homeowners will have an opportunity to receive financial assistance for housing-related costs. The website buncombecounty.org/homeownergrant will be accepting inquiries through Sept. 30 or homeowners can call (828) 250-5500. You must call or submit an inquiry to determine eligibility.
MO Summit Set to Return to Asheville
Asheville – The highly anticipated MO Summit will return to Asheville from April 21-23, 2025, after a five-year hiatus. Held at the Renaissance Asheville Downtown Hotel, this prestigious event will gather impact CEOs from around the world who are dedicated to reshaping capitalism and addressing critical social and environmental challenges. The three-day summit will feature panel discussions and networking opportunities.
$38.5 million McCormick Field makeover on council agenda
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — McCormick Field is about to get a $38.5 million makeover. That project and a lease agreement with the Asheville Tourists baseball team are on Tuesday’s Asheville City Council agenda. The restoration project will bring the facility up to Major League Baseball Player Development League...
Council Public Hearing on Hawcreek Development Tuesday
Asheville -- July 22, 2024: The Asheville City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, July 23 at Harrah's Cherokee Center. Asheville to discuss the final proposal for the Meadows at Haw Creek housing complex. The proposed development at 767 New Haw Creek Road, spanning 27 acres, has faced...
Letter: Still opposed to Haw Creek rezoning
Regarding the rezoning of the 767 New Haw Creek Road development: I’m still against approval because of flooding, traffic, no affordable housing, school and school bus safety, and impact on environment issues. Those who approve and develop this plan should be accountable or liable that current flood studies and...
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