Reviled as a four-inch high monument to bureaucratic overreach and widely ignored by local drivers, the Singleton Centre porkchop is no more.Read it all.
A crew spent all day Wednesday using a jackhammer and backhoe to break up and remove the concrete barrier. The removal will allow vehicles to make left turns in and out of the shopping and office center, which includes a restaurant, wine bar, cinema, financial office and fitness center.
The triangle-shaped concrete island, known in Flat Rock as the porkchop, restricted cars from making left turns into or out of the office-retail center developed by Jane Singleton, a landowner and developer who lives in Flat Rock....
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Thursday, January 17, 2013
Porkchop gone
It just got a little easier to get in and out of the Singleton Centre. From the Hendersonville Lightning:
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