Red dirt alert!

Kroger spokesman Carl York admits that the giant fence around the Barracks Road Shopping Center grocery is a bit unsightly, but necessary.

Neuman speaks to “Green” students

Just about all developers these days want their buildings to be “sustainable,” from Downtown luxury condos to Habitat for Humanity low-income homes. So it\’s no surprise that Charlottesville\’s biggest developer, UVA, is getting more and more into the trend. UVA Architect David Neuman discussed the University\’s current projects at an October 16 meeting of Green Grounds, a campus organization devoted to sustainable building and maintenance practices.

Semester at Sea prepares to sail

UVA\’s new role in the Semester at Sea program has been anything but smooth sailing for University administrators—but rough waters may be calming thanks to recent renovations to the floating classroom\’s reputedly sub-par curriculum.

Rocky weeks follow campaign Kickoff

or a fundraiser that’s got to pull in a million bucks a day, UVA’s $3 billion capital campaign is off to a bumpy (you could say mumpy) start, at least in terms of local news. In the weeks surrounding the kickoff to one of the most ambitious fundraisers in higher education history, the University has […]

Marriage amendment’s unintended consequences

The proposed amendment banning gay marriage and civil unions has raised many questions about what unintended consequences it might bring. The vague language of the second paragraph might affect the legal rights of unmarried couples—gay or straight—concerning wills, advance medical directives or domestic violence, according to critics. And at least the concern over domestic violence

State funding problems affect local roads

Indecision in the Virginia General Assembly over statewide transportation funding has led to public worry (and fury) from high-volume traffic areas like Hampton Roads and Northern Virginia. Though Charlottesville may not be the squeakiest wheel in the statewide transportation dilemma, a lack of decision-making will have its impacts here, local officials say.    “Both the City […]

Condo sales doing just fine, thanks

Here’s one consequence of a pricey real estate market: Smaller dwellings will always be in demand. Locally, that means that even though the real estate market is officially in the cooler, condo sales continue to simmer along, nice and warm. As C-VILLE reported last week, third-quarter numbers from the Charlottesville Area Association of Realtors (CAAR) show a 20 percent drop in the number of overall sales compared to the same quarter last year. Still, anecdotal evidence shows that condos are still a fairly hot commodity.

Enviro-conscious group honors developer

It’s pretty rare to see a group of environmentally active citizens applaud a local real estate developer. But, at an October 18 fête at King Family Vineyards in Crozet, the Charlottesville Waldorf Foundation held its second annual Commonwealth Environmental Leadership Awards (or CELAs) and honored New Hampshire-based Qroe Farm Preservation, the developers of 2,300-acre Bundoran […]