Plan moves to next phase - News-Times: News
Plan moves to next phase - News-Times: News: BEAUFORT — Town commissioners gave unanimous approval Monday to a plan for the next development phase of the Front Street Village subdivision.
TOYS FOR TOTS
Making Christmas Special
This year, the Chandlery Ship's Store will join Toys for Tots, as a drop-off location. Please bring ANY "New or Unwrapped" gift to be donated for this great cause by December 13th, 2012. Give the gift of giving this Christmas!Beaufort Commissioners: Front Street Village Project Ahead Of Schedule
Beaufort Commissioners: Front Street Village Project Ahead Of Schedule
Beaufort commissioners in Carteret County announced Monday
the Front Street Village Project is almost 22 months ahead of schedule.
Phase two of the project, which includes a 90 room inn and a public
bistro, is expected to bring jobs, tourists, and in turn a boost to the
local economy. Construction on these facilities is expected to start
next year and be completed by 2014.
"I really thinks it's a good fit for the community. It's not like someone is building a modern big complex. It's quaint and it's keeping with the architecture. I think its going to be good, " said resident David Evans.
The new inn will look directly over the Shackelford Banks where wild horses roam.
"I really thinks it's a good fit for the community. It's not like someone is building a modern big complex. It's quaint and it's keeping with the architecture. I think its going to be good, " said resident David Evans.
The new inn will look directly over the Shackelford Banks where wild horses roam.
New development unveiled for town - News-Times: News
New development unveiled for town - News-Times: News: Posted: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:00 pm
BEN HOGWOOD
BEAUFORT — Town businessman and developer Bucky Oliver unveiled plans Monday to construct a 90-room inn and 300-person convention space and bistro at his development project at the east end of Front Street.
The announcement came at the beginning of the town board of commissioners’ regular meeting, held in the train depot on Broad Street.
Mayor Richard Stanley, when introducing Mr. Oliver to the audience, spoke not only of the project’s benefits, but also his appreciation of the man behind the plans and the impact he has had on the
Best Yachting Town by Yachting Magazine
50 Best Yachting Towns 2012
With a landslide victory, Beaufort, North Carolina is our 2012 winner!
If this seaside town was good enough for Capt. Edward Teach (aka Blackbeard), it’s good enough for us. The infamous seafaring swashbuckler and his famed vessel Queen Anne’s Revenge called this part of the mid-Atlantic home. Naturally, the North Carolina Maritime Museum here features an
The results are in! Check out our favorite North American Yachting destinations for 2012. Towns are listed alphabetically after the winner of the online poll.
If this seaside town was good enough for Capt. Edward Teach (aka Blackbeard), it’s good enough for us. The infamous seafaring swashbuckler and his famed vessel Queen Anne’s Revenge called this part of the mid-Atlantic home. Naturally, the North Carolina Maritime Museum here features an
Beaufort Voted "America's Coolest Small Town"
North Carolina's Historic Beaufort Named "America's Coolest Small Town"
February 24, 2012
BEAUFORT, N.C. – Boasting more than 300 years of historical legacy, the town of Beaufort on the Crystal Coast – North Carolina’s Southern Outer Banks – has been named “America’s Coolest Small Town” for 2012 by Budget Travel magazine. First chosen by the publication out of 647 submissions to be a top 10 contender, Beaufort’s charm and history gained a loyal following of fans that voted throughout January 2012. The seventh annual “America’s Coolest Small Town” proved an intense competition evidenced by multiple website crashes on the final day as voting peaked.
Because the race was tight between the top two towns and voters were locked out during a crucial
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