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Interest picks up for site on Washington Street East
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A Washington Street site once targeted for an East End grocery store is drawing renewed interest from developers, including at least one grocer, said Jim Edwards, director of the Charleston Urban Renewal Authority.
Another grocer also is interested in the property at 1315 Washington St. E, better known as the Burger King site because of the fast-food restaurant formerly located there, Mayor Danny Jones said.
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Interest picks up for site on Washington Street East
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A Washington Street site once targeted for an East End grocery store is drawing renewed interest from developers, including at least one grocer, said Jim Edwards, director of the Charleston Urban Renewal Authority.
Another grocer also is interested in the property at 1315 Washington St. E, better known as the Burger King site because of the fast-food restaurant formerly located there, Mayor Danny Jones said.
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