Ashevegas Hot Sheet

Ashevegas Hot Sheet

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Ashevegas Hot Sheet
Ashevegas Hot Sheet
Hot zone of Asheville development has 25,555 square feet of warehouse space available; Third Room coming to Wall Street; and first quarter real estate market stats show cooling market

Hot zone of Asheville development has 25,555 square feet of warehouse space available; Third Room coming to Wall Street; and first quarter real estate market stats show cooling market

Also, the trailer for a Hollywood movie shot in Henderson County is out now

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Some 25,500 square feet of warehouse space is available for rent in an area of Asheville that’s seen a slow, steady transition away from old industrial uses to new apartments, breweries and much more./ photo by Far Corners Photography, courtesy of Greybeard Realty.

This newsletter sponsored by Citizens Fuel Co., a family-owned Asheville company.

There’s nothing I like covering more than a hot development zone in Asheville. Over the past three decades, I’ve chronicled the comeback of downtown Asheville, the emergence of the South Slope and the rejuvenation of the River Arts District.

Now it’s time to say hello to the Edge District. Or is it the Swannanoa Arts District (SAD). Maybe it’s the Biltmore Arts District (BAD). Some have even made the stretch to roll up the Kenilworth, East Asheville, Oakley and Biltmore Village neighborhoods into the all-encompassing KENOBI district. (The power of the Star Wars franchise has no bounds.)

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