A Sand-sational Way to Greet Summer at Meadowbrook Mall

Is it time to hit the beach?  Well, maybe not quite yet but a trip to Meadowbrook Mall will make you feel like you’ve arrived.  Center Court will soon be the home to It’s a Sandsational Celebration.  From May 5 through May 8, professional sand sculptors will turn over 20 tons of sand into a unique work of art with the theme of “Almost Heaven, West Virginia”.  Spectators are welcome to stop by, watch the sculptors work and maybe even pick up a few tips for your own creations.  It’s a Sandsational Celebration, sponsored by WBOY-TV and WDTV-TV, will be on display in Meadowbrook Mall’s Center Court for 12 weeks.

The creative force behind It’s a Sandsational Celebration will be sculptor Matt Long.  Since 2001, Long has created innumerable sand sculptures around the world for competitive, civic and corporate events.  He has placed in four World Championship competitions and was a cast member for the Travel Channel show Sand Masters.  He has created sand sculptures in far-flung venues like Thailand, New Zealand and New York’s Times Square.  Assisting Long will be fellow sculptors Brian Belcher, Brian Wigglesworth, Andy Daily, Greg Grady, Karen Fralich and Matthew Deibert.

The Meadowbrook Mall Complex is located on Interstate 79, Exit 121, in Bridgeport, West Virginia.  It has been serving the people of the Bridgeport/Clarksburg area since 1982.  To learn more, visit www.meadowbrookmall.com.  Meadowbrook Mall is owned and managed in association with Cafaro-affiliated companies, based in Niles, Ohio.  One of the nation’s largest privately held shopping center developers, the Cafaro organization has developed more than 30 million square feet of commercial real estate in 14 states.    For more information on the Cafaro organization, log onto www.cafarocompany.com.

The Freelance Star | Officials break ground on apartments at Spotsylvania Towne Centre

Scott Shenk April 30, 2022

 

Crews prepare for the construction of the Attain at Spotsylvania Towne Centre, an apartment complex. | PETER CIHELKA / THE FREE LANCE–STAR

 

Apartments are being built at Spotsylvania Towne Centre. | PETER CIHELKA / THE FREE LANCE–STAR

Fencing was up and the area had already been cleared for construction at the Spotsylvania Towne Centre, but officials were at the site Monday to kick off the apartment building project with a groundbreaking ceremony.

The work site has replaced the old Sears, which was shuttered and razed. The former store, one of the mall’s original tenants, will be replaced by a pair of four-story buildings with up to 271 apartments.

Work crews have been busy for about a month, Joe Bell, spokesman for mall owner Cafaro, said Tuesday.

Some of the work has included adding a new lane in the parking lot for better access to stores, Bell said. A section of the parking lot has been temporarily closed, and will reopen when the project is completed.

Bell said crews will start with utility work, then begin constructing the building.

He said they hope to open Attain at Spotsylvania Towne Centre in phases, with the entire project completed within two years.

Cafaro has partnered with developer Bonaventure Investments to build the apartment complex. Officials from both companies attended last week’s groundbreaking.

When the apartments open, Bell said it will create an “extremely convenient” environment for residents.

The Spotsylvania Board of Supervisors approved the apartment plan in January 2021. Plans also call for 352 parking spaces, pedestrian crosswalks, sidewalks and a pool.

Scott Shenk: 540/374-5436

sshenk@freelancestar.com

Meadowbrook Mall hosting an active shooter drill

(WDTV) | By WDTV News Staff | Published: Apr. 28, 2022 at 10:55 AM EDT|Updated: 22 hours ago

BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) – Meadowbrook Mall will host an active shooter drill on Sunday, May 1.

The drill training will be with the Bridgeport Office of Emergency Management, Bridgeport Police Department and Bridgeport Fire Department, according to a City of Bridgeport Facebook post.

The drill will begin at approximately 7 p.m. and is expected to last 45 minutes. This is after hours on Sunday.

The training will take place on the Marshalls side of the mall, and signs will be posted at each entrance to the mall and the bottom of the hill on Mall Rd.

Officials say this training session is for the benefit of local authorities, mall employees and the community.

Anyone that is not directly participating in the exercise is asked to avoid the posted areas to avoid any potential threats.

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