Former Dave Matthews Band member Boyd Tinsley’s North Garden, Virginia estate is headed to auction.
The palatial 52-acre property features multiple structures, including a 4,200 square foot fully-renovated main house with 5-6 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.
There is also a guest house on the property that is used as a music studio. This guest house is 2,150 square feet and features an expansive open room with floor-to-ceiling windows, 1-2 bedrooms, one bathroom, a balcony overlooking the woods and a private hot tub & sauna overlooking a stream.
The main house (3470 Old Lynchburg Rd) and guest house are being auctioned with 43.93 acres. The $750,000 list price is the online auction starting bid. The actual price will be determined at auction. Online bidding ends November 2, 2022 at 12 pm.
The estate has also been splintered into two additional parcels, which are both being auctioned now.
There is a tennis/gym facility on seven acres (3455 Old Lynchburg Rd with a 2022 tax assessment of $447,500) along with a third parcel – a 1.5-acre wooded lot (Parcel 108A Old Lynchburg Rd with a 2022 tax assessment of $60,700).
The 7,800 square foot tennis facility is being marketed as a multi-use building. It is located on roughly 7 acres and is hidden in the woods across the street from 3470 Old Lynchburg Road. The tennis facility is being marketed as a versatile space that can be utilized in its current form or as an event space, office space, heavy-equipment storage facility or as a garage for a trophy car collection. This building is equipped with a roughly 12×12 overhead drive-in door.
For the first time since the onset of COVID (March, 2020), Draft Taproom on The Downtown Mall is nearing reopening its doors again.
A construction team is improving the Draft Taproom aesthetic now.
Draft Taproom is independently owned and features 60+ beer taps and 10+ TVs for sports. Draft Taproom utilizes a self-serving pouring system that allows customers to drink and pay for craft beer by the ounce or more.
Draft Taproom is also one of the few businesses in downtown Charlottesville that caters to sports fans and a sports bar viewing environment.
Albemarle County Public School Board Members: Dr. Matthew Haas, David Oberg, Ellen Osborne, Graham Paige, Jonno Alcaro, Judy Le, Kate Acuff, Ph.D., Katrina Callsen
Albemarle County Public School Board Members: Dr. Matthew Haas, David Oberg, Ellen Osborne, Graham Paige, Jonno Alcaro, Judy Le, Kate Acuff, Ph.D., Katrina Callsen
The Corner, an iconic dining and shopping district adjacent to the University of Virginia, is about to welcome another chain business to its stomping grounds.
According to two sources, Raising Cane’s has signed a lease and will replace Sheetz on The Corner. Raising Cane’s plans to open in early to mid 2023, if permitting is approved.
Raising Cane’s has more than 600 locations across the United States, including one location on Route 29 in Charlottesville along the “Cock Block,” a corridor that features five fried chicken fast food restaurants within one mile of each other (Chick-fil-A, Zaxby’s, KFC, Popeye’s and Raising Canes).
The targeted location on The UVA Corner was previously home to locally-owned restaurants, including The Greenskeeper, Three, Eddy’s Tavern and Poe’s Public House. However, as rents have skyrocketed on The UVA Corner, locally-owned businesses have been pushed out of the district in favor of big box brands that can afford the overhead.
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