Sunday, December 12, 1999 |
Shop at Andy's Nursery on north Ga. Highway 85 in Fayetteville Sunday and you might leave with a new BMW sport utility vehicle. Z93 Radio station personalities will be on hand from 1-3 p.m. to give away keys, and whoever gets the key that fits the SUV drives away with it. , The U. S. Postal Service is looking for a 22,576-sq. ft. building on four or five acres to relieve overcrowding at the Fayetteville Post Office. If an existing building can't be found for the proposed annex, the service will consider having the facility built on an empty site. The target area is south of Ga. Highway 54, north of Ga. Highway 92, west of Jimmy Mayfield Boulevard and east of Old Norton Road, but Postal Service spokesman Michael Miles said if a site isn't found by its Jan. 15 deadline, the search area may be enlarged. Optimum site dimensions are 529 feet of frontage by 352 feet of depth, and to be acceptable an existing building must have a platform, loading dock, truck maneuvering area and approximately 100 parking spaces. For information on the solicitation, or to submit proposals, write to Theodore Tarentino, Real Estate Specialist, Atlanta FSO, 4000 DeKalb Tech Parkway 300, Atlanta, Ga. 30340-2799, or phone 770-454-0618. Fayette County Commissioner Greg Dunn will chair George W. Bush's presidential campaign organization in Fayette County. We are honored to have Greg on our team, said U.S. Sen. Paul Coverdell, state chairman for the campaign.
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