Bristol officials look toward a new future for Virginia Intermont property
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Bristol officials look toward a new future for Virginia Intermont property
A new law that could lead to Bristol gaining control over the burned-out former Virginia Intermont College property takes effect Tuesday — and city leaders say they will waste no time taking advantage of it. City Manager Randy Eads said Monday that by late Tuesday afternoon or Wednesday morning, he expects to file the documents to petition the circuit court to appoint a special commissioner to convey the property to the city. That would mean the…
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