![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Many people know it as the home of the University of Georgia Bulldogs, a perennial contender for the college football championship. With cash rates at this amazingly and centrally located property often reaching $180 per night or more, this is a great use for your IHG points.īy Caroline Lupini, Forbes Advisor Staff Athens, GeorgiaĪthens is a college town located about 70 miles northeast of Atlanta. ![]() Rewards Spotlight: Yerevan is home to a few chain hotels including the Holiday Inn Yerevan-Republic Square which can be booked starting at around 15,000 IHG One Rewards points per night. If you’re into food, don’t miss the Armenian specialties of khash (a rich bone-broth), dolma (stuffed grape leaves), manti (baked dumplings) and, of course, homemade pickles with every meal. The country is also known for its delicious cuisine, which features a variety of fresh herbs and spices. And if you’re big into the outdoors, you can enjoy nearly as much hiking as your heart desires on the 861 kilometers (535 miles) of the Transcaucasian Trail that runs through Armenia. It’s home to stunning landscapes, including the Caucasus Mountains and Lake Sevan, as well as many ancient architectural wonders, such as the Temple of Garni and the Monastery of Haghpat-some of which are recognized by UNESCO. The Plymouth Board of Zoning Appeals approved the Special Use Variance for the signs with all five members voting in favor.Armenia is a beautiful country with a rich history and culture. The Handy Spot Liquor store is seeking 4 spaces on the new pole sign and two large signs over both the east and west entrances. There was also a discussion of the signage variance because the new pole sign is larger than the city permits and there is a limit of four signs per location. They did limit the parking area from the front of the building to the new retail entrance and not any further to the north. The city has an ordinance prohibiting backing out across two lanes of traffic but either parallel or angle parking could be permitted on the east side of the building. Singh said the sign will not have any electronics for flashing lights and changing messages.įollowing the public hearing, board members discussed a parking restriction on the east side of the building along 1 st Street. Plan Commission member, Fred Webster asked if the new pole sign would be electronic with motion. He also estimated that 90% of their traffic will use the west entrance.ĭuring the Public Hearing, landlord Calvin Bailey said granting the Special Use and Variance will improve the appearance of the building with more windows and a new look to the building. He told the board where the overhead doors are currently, will be changed into retail entrances with additional windows. Singh said he plans to have entrances to the liquor store on both the east and west sides of the building. He said they all look the same and are set up the same on the inside. Singh told the BZA their company owns 18 liquor stores in Indiana with the closest one being in Bremen. Singh was also seeking a Variance of Developmental Standards to replace the current pole sign with a new larger sign and add signage over the entrances to the package liquor store. Nick Singh of Nickibaba LLC from Naperville, IL appeared before the BZA with a request for Special Use to renovate the existing warehouse at the back of 500 West Jefferson Street, while Hoffman Brothers Auto Parts will remain in the front space. The new store will be called Handy Spot Liquor. The Party Pac Liquor Store at 114 South Michigan Street in Plymouth received the green light to move to a new location at 500 West Jefferson Street following Tuesday evening’s actions of the Plymouth Board of Zoning Appeals. ![]()
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