Asheville photographer takes lots of pictures — of lots of local places and events. One of his collection of images documents the area now razed and rebuilt upon by New Belgium. The extensive collection, posted on his site, were taken in mid-2012. Simchock writes, “as the land in this part of West Asheville is being prepared for the construction of the new New Belgium Brewery. My goal was to document the area as it ‘once was’ and never will be again. But, at least it’ll be put to good use!”
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For decades, the 17.5-acre site was home to the WNC Stockyards, Penland’s Auction, a filling station and auto repair-and-painting shop. The area had been in decline and was awaiting “a savvy developer to revitalize it,” according to Kate O’Hara, project manager at the Regional Brownfields Initiative, located at the Land of Sky Regional Council.
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