The HodgePodge

    follow me on Twitter




    blog advertising is good for you




    www.flickr.com

    This is a Flickr badge showing photos in a set called Groundhog Day. Make your own badge here.

    What you should know about Zylotrim

    And from the dark secluded valleys

    I heard the ancient songs of sadness

    But every step I thought of you

    Every footstep only you

    And every star a grain of sand

    The leavings of a dried up ocean

    Tell me, how much longer?

    How much longer?

    - Sting, "Mad About You"

    The world is full of paper,

    Write to me.

    - Shahid Agha Ali, poem

    Visit NCBlogs

    Blogroll Me!

    Subscribe in NewsGator Online

    Blogarama - The Blogs Directory

    Add to Technorati Favorites

    Powered by Squarespace
    More Ashvegas Goodness
    Support Ashvegas
    Please consider a donation to support Ashvegas. Every little bit helps, especially in this economy.
    My whole life insurance won't pay for itself.
    Ashevegas chatter
    « Season's Greetings from WLOS, circa 1982 | Main | Merrimon Avenue happenings: Work on the former location of The Hop has started; and sign says Sisters McMullin moving to old Domino's building »
    Friday
    06Nov2009

    Ashvegas reader asks: What's the latest with Sweet Rock Candy Mountain?

    Here's the note from loyal reader Michael:

    I've driven by the location where they are supposed to be for a while now and I just noticed that they are not open and their sign is now off the building. Have you heard if they changed their mind or the deal fell through? Their website and facebook page are still active but there doesn't seem to be any word. I know you had reported they'd be open by oct 1. Would love to know, their menu and location looked promising.

    Anybody heard any new information?

    Reader Comments (2)

    We found a permit for the property which was filed on 10/30/09 which indicates that the restaurant owners are beginning work to upfit 7,920 s.f. of space in the College St building for temporary use as a meeting facility, and that they intend to renovate the facility for restaurant use at a later date. Functionally, it would appear that the restaurant is on hold but that they wish to still make use of the facility.
    November 6, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterNC Business Researcher
    NIce Kathi! You should post that on the WLOS Alumni Facebook page.
    November 7, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterbb

    PostPost a New Comment

    Enter your information below to add a new comment.

    My response is on my own website »
    Author Email (optional):
    Author URL (optional):
    Post:
     
    All HTML will be escaped. Hyperlinks will be created for URLs automatically.