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Downtown Development Revolving Loan Fund

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Brewery Could Open In Woodstock During The Summer

Representatives with Reformation Brewery outlined their business plans to the Woodstock Downtown Development Authority on Thursday.

A Cherokee County-based brewery could open up near downtown Woodstock by the summer. Representatives with Reformation Brewery spoke with members of the Woodstock Downtown Development Authority on Thursday about their plans to open in the city. The company was at the meeting to request the DDA change the downtown area's boundary lines to include property they plan to utilize for their business, which was approved unanimously by the board.  The change was needed so the company can be eligible to receive a Downtown Development Revolving Loan from the state Department of Community Affairs. The loan, which is capped at $250,000, can be used by cities, counties and development authorities to revitalize their downtown areas "by providing below-…

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Brewery Eyeing Move To Woodstock, Wants Boundary Change

Reformation Brewery, which is looking to possibly open in Woodstock, wants the Downtown Development Authority to alter its boundary lines so they can be eligible for a state loan.

A request from a Cherokee County-based brewery to extend the downtown area's boundary lines will be heard by the Woodstock Downtown Development Authority's meeting on Thursday. The meeting begins at 6 p.m. at the Chambers at City Center. Reformation Brewery, which is eyeing the possibility of opening a brewery in Woodstock, is mulling the possiblity of moving into a location off Arnold Mill Road. The parcel sits adjacent to the DDA's current boundary and the company would like for the DDA to amend its boundary to include the parcel in the district. Kyle Bennett, assistant director of tourism and visitor center operations, said the change is needed so the company can be eligible to receive a Downtown Development Revolving Loan from the …

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