C. Wayne Taylor

October 20, 2010

People near Carytown fighting big box retailers

Filed under: Carytown, Central, Whole Foods — cwaynetaylor @ 12:39 am

It won’t be a Walmart, but people who live near a proposed retail center near Carytown fear that could change.

via nbc12.com Tara Morgan.

September 20, 2010

Carytown group neutral on Verizon building

Filed under: Carytown, Planning, Whole Foods — cwaynetaylor @ 4:36 am

“There was such a variety of opinions [among the group's board] that we couldn’t come out with a position one way or another” without causing a rift in the organization, said Anne Kennon

via timesdispatch.com LOUIS LLOVIO.

September 1, 2010

When Chains Break

Filed under: Carytown, Planning, Whole Foods — cwaynetaylor @ 2:23 am

The city’s master plan calls for mixed residential and commercial zoning on the parcels where Verizon stands. This type of new-urbanist sensibility works well in the current context of Carytown: not more surface parking but more infill and infrastructure-friendly development to pedestrians who walk or drive, park and shop. Many big-box stores are destinations in themselves, which is fine in a place that is no place: the suburban strip. In a community, however, new development needs to respect the history and commercial potentials of residents and merchants.

via styleweekly.com.

August 17, 2010

Carytown – Protesting Big Box Stores in Carytown

Filed under: Carytown, Planning, Whole Foods — cwaynetaylor @ 12:32 am

City of Richmond, Virginia

Some few new, big stores could ruin neighborhood’s appeal.  wtvr.com

August 14, 2010

Planning – Carytown business community thinks outside the box

Filed under: 1st Tyler, B., Carytown, Planning, Whole Foods — cwaynetaylor @ 12:46 am

City of Richmond, Virginia

As part of the campaign, Bishop said the group created a petition to send to city council opposing the special use permit needed to allow retail use of the property. The petition also states that the SUP “violates the City’s Master Plan, and would encroach unduly on the Museum District and diminish the unique charm of Carytown.”

Condlin said that the developers are currently revising the SUP to address 14 revisions that were requested by the city department of Planning and Development Review.  rvanews.com facebook.com typepad.com richmondbizsense.com

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