The money from the Virginia Department of Parks and Recreation brings the total raised or pledged for the project to $7.2 million, said Danville Parks and Recreation Director Bill Sgrinia.
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$740,000 in state cash makes splash for Danville’s riverfront park
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Tattoo shop opens in Danville’s River District
DANVILLE, Va. — City officials and loyal customers gathered on Bridge Street on Thursday to welcome Blue Moon Tattoo and Body Piercing to the River District with a ribbon cutting. Jessica South, who has been tattooing for 23 years, moved her ...
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Wine, craft beer store finds success in River District
For nearly nine years, Vintages by the Dan has brought a large selection of wine and craft beer to Danville’s River District. The only store of its kind in Danville, Vintages brings in product from all over, from as close as Ballad Brewing just ...
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Construction contract, lease approved for Staunton River Plastics
The Pittsylvania County Industrial Development Authority (IDA) last night approved a construction contract and amended facility lease for the Staunton River Plastics, Inc. manufacturing facility at the Southern Virginia Multimodal Park in Hurt ...
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Danville Planning Commission recommends creation of casino district
The commission voted to amend Chapter 41 of the city code to add article 3.V Casino Entertainment (C-E). The article addresses the district purpose, permitted uses, uses permitted by special use permit, lot size requirements, bulk regulations, ...
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IDA donates Union Street park property to city
During their meeting on Tuesday morning, Danville’s Industrial Development Authority (IDA) approved the donation of the pocket park located on South Union Street to the City of Danville.
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More than 100 high-end apartments planned for River District
Garrett Shifflett and Ross Fickenscher, who brought Pemberton Lofts, The Continental, Ballad Brewing and other projects to the River District, plan to bring 115 high-end apartment units to Craghead Street in Danville.
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After survey, three concepts for downtown Danville property will go back before community
Danville officials now plan to seek proposals from architectural firms to develop three renderings of possible future uses of the site based on the results of a survey the city conducted in November and December.