• Saturday, February 4, 2012

    More Flowers Coming To I-85. Gwinnett Village CID Set To Complete Beautification Of Interstate

    NORCROSS — It’s hard to miss the colorful rainbow of flowers and professional landscaping when travelling along Interstate 85 near the interchanges at Jimmy Carter Boulevard, Indian Trail Road and Beaver Ruin Road. Part of the Gwinnett Village Community Improvement District’s beautification efforts, those $825,000 worth of projects have been ongoing for several years.  
    With the announcement made Wednesday, in [...]

    Wines, Wines And More Wine. Specialty Wine Shop Arrives At Lawrenceville’s Historic Square

    March 10, 2010 by Jamie Ward  
    Filed under Business, Gwinnett County

    LAWRENCEVILLE — For those who appreciate and enjoy tasting and buying bottles of fine wine, Gwinnett County’s historic downtown Lawrenceville square just got a fantastic new addition — Niko’s Wine Corner, located at 178 E. Crogan St., Suite 210.
    For Niko Patel, a 12-year veteran of the industry who also owns a package store in Snellville on Scenic [...]

    Eliminating World Thirst, Providing Hope And Building Relationships – That’s The Mission Of The Nonprofit ‘Defy Thirst’

    March 4, 2010 by Jamie Ward  
    Filed under Business, Gwinnett County

    LAWRENCEVILLE — They’re young, ambitious, educated, hard working and well-travelled, and the goal they have for the nonprofit organization they’ve formed — Defy Thirst— is simple. Twenty-four-year-olds’ Matt Turner and Stephen Dupuis want to empower the poverty stricken people of the world to stand up and do what their organization’s name states, defy thirst.  Turner and [...]

    Evermore CID Holds First Board Meeting At Former Olympic Tennis Stadium, All Part Of An Effort To Transform The U.S. Highway 78 Business District

    SNELLVILLE — With new ceiling tiles, new carpeting and the smell of fresh paint on the walls, as promised the Evermore Community Improvement District Board of Directors held its first meeting at the pro shop of the former Olympic tennis stadium Wednesday.
    As soon as the telephone and data lines are installed, the CID office will move [...]

    Evermore CID Wins Grant; Keeps Hope Alive of Redeveloping Olympic Tennis Stadium At Stone Mountain

    February 11, 2010 by Jamie Ward  
    Filed under Community Improvement Districts, Evermore

    SNELLVILLE — The effort to eventually transform the former Olympic tennis stadium at Stone Mountain got a pleasant jolt in the right direction Thursday from the Atlanta Regional Commission.
    The good news came when the ARC awarded the Evermore Community Improvement District with a $40,000 grant to allow it to further study a possible multi-modal mixed use center [...]

    Making T-Shirts, Preserving Memories and Much Much More. It’s All Possible At Big Frog

    February 10, 2010 by Jamie Ward  
    Filed under Business, Gwinnett County

    SNELLVILLE — Perfect, cool, neat. Those three words uttered by customers in describing their in-store experience would be music to any small business owners’ ears.
    They were also exactly the words Tha Slab Boiz used to describe their experience making T-shirts Tuesday at Big Frog, Custom T-Shirts & More, located at 1905 Scenic Highway in the [...]

    Gwinnett Place CID Financially Strong; Looks Ahead At Fixing Pleasant Hill Road’s I-85 Interchange

    DULUTH — After hearing from its Executive Director Joe Allen that the Gwinnett Place Community Improvement District was financially strong, its board of directors Wednesday received a look at plans to fix and eventually replace the Pleasant Hill Road bridge connecting with I- 85.
    Anyone who knows Gwinnett County traffic woes knows the Pleasant Hill Road bridge all too well. The plan moving through at present includes reconstructing [...]

    No Dump Trucks Needed, Information Technology Is Expensive…A Quick Meeting For Gwinnett’s Commissioners

    February 2, 2010 by Jamie Ward  
    Filed under County Government, Gwinnett County

    LAWRENCEVILLE — Gwinnett County’s Board of Commissioners took action on a range of items Tuesday, none of which seemed to interest the general public much or draw any controversy.
    With no public comments made, to say it was a quiet day for commissioners in the public eye would be a huge understatement. Both meetings when combined lasted approximately 45 minutes, short by normal [...]

    Chairman Charles Bannister’s Response To Cities’ Intended Legal Action Regarding Stalled Service Delivery Negotiations

    February 2, 2010 by Jamie Ward  
    Filed under County Government, Gwinnett County

    LAWRENCEVILLE — Gwinnett County Commission Chairman Charles Bannister issued the following statement concerning the cities’ intent to file a legal motion against the State of Georgia involving service delivery negotiations between the County and the cities in Gwinnett.
    “I was made aware shortly after lunch today that Buddy Welch, the attorney for all 15 Gwinnett cities in [...]

    Republican Candidate Liz Carter Speaks to Evermore CID Board

    SNELLVILLE — Liz Carter is running as the republican candidate against incumbent democrat Hank Johnson in the 4th district race for a U.S. Congressional seat. That district emcompasses parts of Gwinnett County in addition to parts of Rockdale and DeKalb Counties.
    Carter stopped by the board meeting of the Evermore Community Improvement District on Wednesday to speak for [...]

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