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01/01/08 - Commercial Property for Sale

New Town Associates, LLC

Email: LSalzman@NewTownWilliamsburg.com

New Town Realty has the following properties for sale in New Town:

2+ acre lot located on Ironbound Road
Zoned for restaurant, office, commercial space

Hotel site located behind Sullivan Square off Center Street

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Interested parties should contact Lawrence Salzman at 804-288-9108 or LSalzman@newtownwilliamsburg.com


General

11/01/07 - Opportunities in New Town

Town Management

Now Hiring in New Town! New Town Job Opportunities
Office and Retail space for sale or lease!  New Town Space Available
Residential Condos and Town Homes!  New Town Residential Sales & Leasing

The New Town website has information about Job Openings, about Retail and Office Space for sale or lease, and about Residential homes available.

If you are looking for a good job, a wonderful place to live, or a great location for your business, check out the Opportunities section of the New Town Website. New Town Opportunities

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Shops, Restaurants, Entertainment, Salons, Fitness, 12-screen Movie Theater, Government Offices, Financial Institutions, Medical offices, Professional Services, and varied residential living options are all in New Town. New Town has lots of free parking, is served by Williamsburg Area Transport bus routes, adjacent to the campus of The College of William and Mary, and is convenient to area attractions like Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, Bush Gardens, and Water Country USA.

01/01/08 - Bus Routes Serve New Town

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Williamsburg Area Transport (WAT) provides three bus routes through New Town: the Green/Gold Line (which also serves The College of William and Mary), the Red Line, and the Purple Line 1.

WAT provides 4 bus stops in New Town: (1) New Town Avenue at Legacy Hall, (2) New Town Avenue near Oxford Apartments and the Sentara Medical building, (3) on Courthouse Street near the fountain and the Shops on Main, (4) at The Williamsburg James City County Courthouse.

Green/Gold Line bus route schedule and other information can be found at: Williamsburg Area Transport Green/Gold Line 

Red Line bus route schedule and other information can be found at: Williamsburg Area Transport Red Line

Purple Line 1 bus route schedule and other information can be found at: Williamsburg Area Transport Purple Line 1

    *  $1.25 per one-way trip; plus $.25 cents to transfer from another line. Maximum one-way bus trip costs $1.50.
    * Persons who are elderly (60 and over) and/or disabled with a Medicare card can ride the bus for $.50 cents.
    * Children under 6 who do not occupy a seat and are accompanied by an adult - no charge!
    * The College of William & Mary students with a school ID can ride the bus at no charge.
    * Middle and high school students with a school student’s ID who reside in James City County, the City of Williamsburg, and Bruton District of York County can ride the bus at no charge.
    * Exact fare only, operators do not carry change or currency.

If you have questions about which bus route you should use or at what time you can catch the bus, call Williamsburg Area Transport at (757) 259-4093.

01/01/08 - Map & Directions to New Town

Town Management

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Email: info@newtownwilliamsburg.com

Most streets in New Town are too new to appear in mapping programs. We are located in Williamsburg, James City County, Virginia (zip code 23188) at the intersection of Ironbound Road and Monticello Avenue. From I-64 exit onto Route 199 and stay on 199 around to Monticello Ave. Exit onto Monticello Ave and go east 1/2 mile toward Williamsburg and The College of William and Mary. To get directions through a mapping program, enter: 4801 Courthouse St, Williamsburg, VA 23188

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01/05/08 - Natural Channel Stream Design

Williamsburg Environmental Group, Inc.

Mr. George Rhodes, L.A. (Office Senior Project Manager) and Mr. Scott Blossom, P.E. (Water Resources Engineer) completed Level IV River Restoration and Natural Channel Design Training in Gunnison, Colorado.  It is the culmination of 250 hours of classroom and field exercises, taught by instructor Dave Rosgen, a nationally recognized leader and authority in stream design and restoration. His methods of natural channel design incorporate fluvial geomorphology, sediment transport, and bio-engineering techniques into stream restoration designs. A reference reach or “blueprint” is utilized as the basis for restoration activities.  The idea is to mimic natural stable stream channels in their settings, whether it is rural or urban.  In a note from Mr. Rosgen himself addressed to course participants, he states, “Your efforts and dedication to river studies are not only sincerely appreciated but set a new direction for the improved management of rivers.”

The certification enables WEG design teams to continue to incorporate natural channel design principles into compensatory mitigation plans and stream restoration construction plans. The Regulatory climate has shifted in this direction as well. Natural stream channel design principles are typically required to be incorporated into stream plans by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Virginia Department of Environmental Quality.  WEG maintains a qualified team of professionals that include designers with valuable technical knowledge and experience as well as regulatory specialists who know and understand the ins and outs of permitting requirements.

Office Senior Project Manager and Senior Landscape Architect, George C. Rhodes, III, L.A. and Scott Blossom, P.E., CFM, LEED AP are now two of four WEG employees to have completed Level IV training, with seven additional WEG staff currently at various levels of Rosgen Training.  Mr. Rhodes is responsible for assessment, design, construction, and monitoring related to stream restoration and wetland mitigation in WEG’s Herndon, Virginia office.  “It will be a valuable tool that will be applicable in enhancing the quality and long-term sustainability of our restoration designs,” commented Mr. Blossom, who specializes in hydraulic analysis of restoration designs, habitat & stream assessments, and the preparation of construction documents and specifications for a variety of stream projects throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region.

02/08/08 - 10% off Ntelos Rate Plans

Ntelos

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Visit our new location near Bonefish Grill. All Merchants and Residents will receive 10% off Ntelos rate plans!

Also mention this website and receive 20% off any accessory!!