Mayor Sherman Saunders joined state and local leaders and citizens today in celebrating the announcement that Danville has joined the list of cities and towns designated as a Virginia Main Street community.
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Virginia Main Street Designation
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New streetscape phase set to begin Monday
The next phase of streetscape improvements in the River District will begin on Monday, March 28. Construction will take place along Craghead Street from Newton Street to Loyal Street. Lane closures will be intermittent throughout the project, ...
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City Council eyes progress of River District Tower
City Council members on Tuesday toured the former Dan River Research Building on the corner of Patton and Bridge streets to see the progress in adapting the historic textile building into leasable medical and mixed retail space to be known as ...
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Hot Yoga Studio Locates to the River District
Danville, Va. - (October 20, 2015) – Tyton BioEnergy Systems and Sunchem announced today a research and commercial partnership combining Tyton’s research, development and commercial capabilities with Sunchem’s Solaris tobacco variety to ...
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Natural and Organic Food Producer Moving to Danville
The new location at 145 Cane Creek Blvd., formerly occupied by Amcor Tobacco Packaging and Shorewood Packaging Corp., will provide added space for expansion.
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Survey Results in Thai Restaurant for Danville
The restaurant, Moon River Thai, expects to be operating within six weeks at 629 North Main Street. Parichat Mongkhonkham, owner, plans to be open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, with catering services for special events and business ...
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Free Public Wi-Fi on the New Main Street
An event was held today to celebrate the addition of four hotspot locations on the 300, 400, and 500 blocks of Main Street to provide outdoor Wi-Fi connections. The connection is offered by the City of Danville and is free to the public. It is ...
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More Living Room in the River District
The Pemberton lofts, located at 541 and 549 Bridge St., have revitalized the former Pemberton & Penn Tobacco Co. prizery and offices. The project is managed by a duo of developers from Richmond, Ross Fickenscher and Garrett Shifflett, ...