A vote on whether to remove a historic building at 1006 Jefferson Ave. (which last served as the location for Andy’s Steakhouse) was delayed Monday after the Courthouse Square Preservation Commission determined it needed more information. (May 4, 2010, Page 1)
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Published: May 4, 2010
Writer: Melanie Addington
Names: 208 South Lamar, Ajax, Capomazza Construction, Deanna Denney, Donna Gottshall, Downtown Dezigns, Freeland and Freeland, Habitat for Humanity, Isom House, Jeff Williams, Jim Pryor, Joyce Freeland, LaRousse Salon and Spa, Lindsey's Chevron, LOU Home Inc. St. John's Catholic Church, Mike Overstreet, Na-Ann Watts, Olivia's Food Emporiam, Oxford Planning Commission, Phil Bailey, Seeker Properties, Stefano Capomazz, Teresa Flautt, Tom Freeland, Vanessa Gregory, Varsity Grille, Vieuz Carre, Will Lewis, Williams Engineering, YaYa's
Places: Courthouse Square, Jefferson Avenue, North Lamar Boulevard, Oxford, South Lamar
Tags: Downtown Oxford, Historic Building, Oxford boutique hotel, salon-spa facility