New Use for an Old Building
New Albany’s landscape and architectural health has certainly been improved by this renovation. [The Jeffersonville Evening News and The New Albany Tribune]
It’s a shame that our city leaders do not have more initiatives to help bring in more businesses to other locations in New Albany and Floyd County. Both the city and county have so much to offer. There are several other locations similar to this one that could be utilized if the City leaders would find ways to encourage and incentivize businesses to stick around or relocate here.
Industrial Parks are nice, but they are not always the best solution for some organizations and businesses. I’d encourage anyone who has not seen the renovation at Grantline and Vincennes to drive by.
In addition, if you need custom cabinets, Rick does a great job. He has custom made cabinets for my home and I couldn't be happier.
It’s a shame that our city leaders do not have more initiatives to help bring in more businesses to other locations in New Albany and Floyd County. Both the city and county have so much to offer. There are several other locations similar to this one that could be utilized if the City leaders would find ways to encourage and incentivize businesses to stick around or relocate here.
Industrial Parks are nice, but they are not always the best solution for some organizations and businesses. I’d encourage anyone who has not seen the renovation at Grantline and Vincennes to drive by.
In addition, if you need custom cabinets, Rick does a great job. He has custom made cabinets for my home and I couldn't be happier.
3 Comments:
I'm showing a sour lik, HB. The 'Bune's web site revamp eliminated a few hundred old links in one bold, dumb stroke.
Sorry about that. It is referring to the corner of Grantline and East 8th street. The old warehouse building that Rick's cabinets has updated and really made to look pretty nice.
Indeed, I pass by it when driving to work. They've been tearing down the old brick warehouses in back, and there's about a million bricks being impacted as fill.
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