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Lumberyard

Lumberyard meaning

A facility dedicated to the preparation and sale of lumber.

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Because Beaver Street and Lumberyard have the same owner, this microbrewery makes all of the same beers, but while Lumberyard distributes its products across the state, Beaver Street brews all of its suds for in-house consumption.

Aspen City Council in a 4-1 vote passed land use approvals and entitlements for the planned Lumberyard affordable housing project during a special meeting on Tuesday.

Aspen City Manager Sara Ott addresses questions regarding Lumberyard Affordable Housing Development Project in Tuesday's City Council meeting.

Aultman said he acquired the signatures on the former Blosser Lumberyard and because it is adjacent to the former East School lot, it could be used for building housing in the city.

The Lumberyard performing arts center in Catskill, is being put for sale for $11.5 million.

There will be live music at a total of eight locations including The Lumberyard Courtyard, Charlie’s Electric Bike, Gelato 101, Station Salon, Coast Law Group, Candles on Tap, Union Kitchen, and Concept Board Shop.

A former architect, Suzanne lives in Laguna Beach, where she and her husband own two restaurants: Lumberyard and Slice Pizza & Beer.

These are the people I gushed to after my first kiss, and these are the degenerates with whom I smoked cigarettes in the parking lot of a lumberyard.

When I came on board, one of those groups was being redistributed to start on The Grand Tour and to do some stuff for Lumberyard.

It is hard to recommend using Lumberyard when there are alternatives that are well tested, well documented, and many developers are familiar with.

The hurricane-damaged Lumberyard Complex, which was recently torn down, also is not within Tier 1. Unless the laws are changed, the public will not get a chance to weigh in on plans for construction of these substantial developments.

Huston and Ruppert purchased the lumberyard from William Waldorf Astor for $600,000, equal to $ NaN today.