More Roads in Charlottesville and Albemarle?

I’ll believe it when I drive clients on either road. I’ll bet $100, to be donated to the charity of your choice, if either of these roads gets built before 2020. Read the whole story at Charlottesville Tomorrow. My prediction? At least two more studies before another study is recommended. Image courtesy of Charlottesville Tomorrow. A Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) report on the future…

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Family Guy Homage to Pie

How appropriate in light of this weekends’ Charlottesville Pie Fest at the Crozet Mudhouse to benefit PACEM. PACEM is: People and Congregations Engaged in Ministry (PACEM) is an interfaith collaboration of congregations and community partners in Charlottesville. Our passion is to help the homeless find shelter at night, especially during the cold winter months. PACEM opened its doors November 15, 2004, and immediately began serving…

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Twitter Week in Review

Charlottesville's "Ten" restaurant gets a *smackdown*- http://bit.ly/9Czyr -I think the reviewer seems credible. Doubt I'd go based on this # @bradcorner #cvillepiefest is serious fun. Community, connecting, charity, Pie! Very Charlottesville/Crozet. # @carolineemerson get the Curve. in reply to carolineemerson # @justincbeck Wish I could. Heading to Greene to put up a sign on a new listing. in reply to justincbeck # @Dana_Willhoit how in…

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Charlottesville Area Market Report Coming Soon

The Third Quarter Charlottesville Area Market Report is around the corner … I’ve asked before and I’ll ask again – What do you want to know? – Median price? – Sales volume? – Breakdown by property type? – Forecasts/projections? – How many foreclosures are there? (nobody has any idea, really) – What percentage of home sales are new construction? (Will it really take fourteen years…

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Crozet Master Plan up for Review

Bumped back to the top because the conversation at RealCrozetVA is pretty good. And now, rather than eighteen months after the fact, is the time to voice your opinion, rather than eighteen months or three years from now. From Charlottesville Tomorrow: With the adoption of the plan in December 2004, community leaders believed they had a twenty-year plan that would cap Crozet’s population at a…

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