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Old 08-14-2018, 06:49 AM
 
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Old 08-16-2018, 11:53 PM
 
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Good to see progress being made on the roundabout projects across the city...

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Crews are working in the summer heat pouring concrete and paving the road, hoping to have it open by the end of the month.

This isn't the only new circle in town. Another is on its way at Twiggs and Old Savannah Roa. Crews say that one should be done by early next year


"These guys move concrete at a pretty fast pace,” Harris has observed over the months.

A few other roundabouts are also popping up around the Garden City soon -- one on Wheeler Road, and North Leg. Crews say they're working as fast as they can.

"There's a lot of pedestrian traffic, so it will always make it easier for them to cross the streets and get by."

Crews are also repaving sidewalks and adding landscaping and streetlights. So it improves the look and quality of life in this neighborhood, too.
Roundabouts nearing completion across Augusta
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Old 08-18-2018, 02:02 AM
 
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Up and coming Evans Town Center Flyover

First girders for new Performing Arts Center expected up by end of next month - News - The Augusta Chronicle - Augusta, GA
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Old 08-29-2018, 09:23 PM
 
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A new coffee shop and roastery is preparing to open in what tends to be an unexplored part of downtown.

While new restaurants and other businesses often gravitate toward Broad Street, the owner of Ubora Coffee Roasters chose the largely undeveloped Jones Street a block away as the location for his new coffee roasting company and shop, which he plans to open in October.

The 3,300 square-foot space is located at 1128 Jones St and is owned by Bryan Haltermann.

Ubora started as a coffee truck in Jacksonville, Fl., where its success prompted owner and Naval officer Andre Leon to open the company’s first shop in Augusta, where he recently relocated.

“I wasn’t looking for it,” Leon said. “I guess Augusta looked for me.”

Leon said he was largely influenced by his time living and traveling in countries like Italy, Australia and New Zealand, all of which “were approaching coffee in a different way.

Coffee Shop and Roastery to Open Downtown - Buzz On BizBuzz On Biz
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Old 08-29-2018, 09:25 PM
 
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A new coffee shop and roastery is preparing to open in what tends to be an unexplored part of downtown.

While new restaurants and other businesses often gravitate toward Broad Street, the owner of Ubora Coffee Roasters chose the largely undeveloped Jones Street a block away as the location for his new coffee roasting company and shop, which he plans to open in October.

The 3,300 square-foot space is located at 1128 Jones St and is owned by Bryan Haltermann.

Ubora started as a coffee truck in Jacksonville, Fl., where its success prompted owner and Naval officer Andre Leon to open the company’s first shop in Augusta, where he recently relocated.

“I wasn’t looking for it,” Leon said. “I guess Augusta looked for me.”

Leon said he was largely influenced by his time living and traveling in countries like Italy, Australia and New Zealand, all of which “were approaching coffee in a different way.

Coffee Shop and Roastery to Open Downtown - Buzz On BizBuzz On Biz
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