From the Citizen-Times:
The company will begin trucking soil this week to the site along the French Broad River to raise the building pad above the floodplain. Trucks will mostly be coming to and leaving the property by the Craven Street and Riverside Drive route, then on to U.S. 19/23 North, the company has announced.
The process will be “intense,” the company said, with deliveries from dawn to dusk weekdays. There will also be some Saturday work but it won’t begin until 8 a.m. If bad weather delays the process, there could be some work on Sunday too, but “we will do everything possible to avoid this scenario,” the company said.
Groundbreaking for invited guests is set for May 1. That event is closed to the general public “for safety reasons,” New Belgium spokesman Bryan Simpson said. But on May 2, a public celebration will be held at the Grey Eagle Music Hall, 185 Clingman Ave. Free tickets are required, with a limit of four per person, and can be had at the Grey Eagle or at Harvest Records in West Asheville.
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