Rutherford Weekly

April 22, 2021

Rutherford Weekly - Shelby NC

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Thursday, April 22-April 28, 2021 www.rutherfordweekly.com 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 23 REAL ESTATE PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limita- tions or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, fam- ily status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination." Familial status includes children under the age of 13 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertis- ing for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. © Community First Media DON L. PEELER, GRI 500 W. Warren St. Shelby, NC 704-487-7653 (Offi ce) 704-913-1033 DIRECT Thank You Cleveland County for 40+ Years in Allowing Me To Assist You With Residential, Commerical, and Industrial Real Estate Sales!! FARM 168 ACRES, RUTHERFORDTON, NC, UNION RD., WATERFRONTAGE ON BROAD RIVER AND MOUNTAIN CREEK, PASTURES, WOODS, LONG RANGE VIEWS, 2 HOMES ON PROPERTY! OVER 8,000 FEET ROAD FRONTAGE ON UNION AND PLEASANT HILL ROADS...IDEAL HORSE OR LIVESTOCK FARM! $ 1.4 MILLION COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 1.) 3-BAY 2,176 SQ. FT. AUTO SHOP W/OFFICE AND 1.34 ACRES, LOCATED HWY. 74 WEST, SHELBY $ 225,000 2.) 6,500 SQ. FT. CUSTOM BUILDING FIRST CLASS CONDITION COMMERCIAL RETAIL/ OFFICE BUILDING W/1.25 ACRES AND PAVED PARKING FRONTING HWY. 18 NORTH CLOSE TO FAMILY DOLLAR/INGLES GROCERY/NEAL SENIOR CENTER, SHELBY. *OWNER FINANCE TO QUALIFIED BUYER YES!! $ 450,000 LAND 1.) 4 VACANT GRASSED READY TO BUILD ON COMMERCIAL LOTS, SOUTH MORGAN ST., SHELBY TOTAL PRICE FOR ALL 4 LOTS $ 75,000. 2.) (2) THREE ACRE VACANT PARCELS RESIDENTIAL LAND READY TO BUILDING ON, MODULARS OK, WEBB RD., NEAR CREST MIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL, SHELBY, NC $ 36,000 EACH 3.) 1.25 ACRES VACANT LAND W/DOUBLE STREETS ACCESS/GROVER & LEE STREETS, ZONED R-O, SHELBY, NC $ 120,000 4.) 1.65 ACRES COMMERCIAL LAND LOCATED DIRECTLY ACROSS MARION STREET FROM CLEVELAND MALL, SHELBY, NC $ 149,900 5.) HWY. 74 SHELBY, 1.3 ACRES COMMERCIAL LOCATED DIAGONALLY BEHIND BRAND NEW ASPEN DENTAL, SHARONVIEW CREDIT UNION, STARBUCKS - HI-TRAFFIC/ VISIBILITY, SHELBY, NC $ 299,000 6.) 2.95 ACRES, HARD CORNER, HWY. 18 SOUTH AT COLLEGE RD., 4-WAY SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION, SHELBY, NC, HI-TRAFFIC/VISIBILITY $ 450,000 7.) 2.03 HARD CORNER W/FORMER PANTRY C-STORE, HI-TRAFFIC/VISIBILITY, GROVER ST. AT WYKE RD., SHELBY, NC $ 488,500 8.) LAKE LURE, NC, 5.24 ACRES AT 4-WAY TRAFFIC INTERSECTION DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM FORMER LARKENS RESTAURANT, COMMERCIAL ZONED, OVER 1,000 FEET ROAD FRONTAGE!!! $ 950,000 PARTIAL LIST OF CURRENT LISTINGS: S E L E C T S E L E C T donpeelernc@aol.com ROSS ROSS WINDOWS WINDOWS THE BEST FOR LESS! CALL FOR ESTIMATE 828-437-4848 • DOUBLE PANE • FULLY WELDED • FREE LOW E GLASS ARGON GAS LIFETIME WARRANTY ©Community First Media Community First Media "up to 101 u.i." ANY SIZE WHITE DOUBLE HUNG $ 189. 00 Installed Coming off unprecedented challenges and exciting growth in 2020, Rutherford BARN launches into the upcoming Summer Farmers Market focused on building upon the groundwork laid by outgoing Board leadership and key partnerships. Over the next few months, the Rutherford County Farmers Market will continue to expand access and grow market product offerings, helping local farmers and the economy succeed while providing residents with healthy, fresh, local foods and products. Assisting with leading these new initiatives is Rutherford BARN's newly announced Board offi cers: Darla Henderson- president, Stephanie Rzonca- vice president, and Marie Rapisarda- secretary/ treasurer. The Rutherford County Farmers Market took the COVID-19 pandemic and food insecurity head-on in 2020 by providing local residents with uninterrupted access to fresh, local produce, meats and self- care products. In addition to being one of the fi rst drive- through markets in North Carolina, SNAP, EBT & Pandemic-EBT customers were able to double their cash for purchases with the help of community partners MountainWise and Facebook Forest City Data Center. Other key local and state partners integral to Rutherford BARN's successful 2020 include the RHI Legacy Foundation, the Community Health Council of Rutherford County, Rutherford County government, Rutherford County Tourism Development Authority, NC Department of Agriculture, NC State University, and the Town of Forest City. New incoming Rutherford BARN Board President, Henderson, says, "In 2021, we want to continue to expand access, to grow our offerings, helping the local farmers and economy succeed while providing residents with healthy, fresh foods. The Saturday morning market will expand with more vendors offering a larger variety of products, but we are looking at other ideas to improve access throughout Rutherford County's city centers and those areas with limited access to grocery stores. Farmers Market pop- ups on weekdays are in development now." Access to the market will immediately increase as of April 24 when the Rutherford Farmers Market kicks-off the summer season just in time for customers to shop the bounty of produce coming to harvest at this time of year. Summer market means that customers can shop every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon until October 30 at the downtown Forest City shelter. "We are accepting new market vendors and have seen an increase in those signing up for vendor spots, especially from local veggie and fruit farmers. We would, however, like to have more variety of offerings, especially artisans who make items from local products," said Henderson, " We want the Farmers Market to be a part of your weekly shopping list." Toward this goal, the Farmers Market is seeking public input on what products people are looking for at a local market. Each Saturday the Market has a Customer Request pad located at the Market Managers Table where people can write down items hoped to be seen at the market or email the Market Manager, David Hislop, at manager@ rcfarmersmarket.com for more information. Also new, Farmers Market customers can pick up an "All Local Meals" recipe each week at the Market Managers Table that features a market- based recipe, plus a market shopping list for that recipe, making it easy to shop and make a fresh, locally-sourced meal at home. Currently, farm vendors at the market are providing recipes, but would like to feature market customer recipes too. Submit favorite market recipe by emailing farm-to- table recipe to manager@ rcfarmersmarket.com. Stay up-to-date on new market vendors, products, recipes, gardening information, and news by signing up for the e-newsletter online at www.RCFar mersMarket. com and by following the Rutherford County Farmers Market on Facebook and Instagram @RCNCFarmersMarket. The Rutherford County Farmers Market is a 501(c) (3) non-profi t organization open on Saturdays from 8am-12pm. April through the end of October, and is located at 172 Park Square in Forest City. For more information and vendor sign up, visit www.RCFar mersMarket. com. Rutherford BARN launches Summer Farmers Market Saturday; Announces new ofÐicers Article Provided By: Jean Gordon. Photos Contributed. Open 8am-12pm every Saturday at 172 Park Square in downtown Forest City. Food truck is usually onsite too. Rutherford BARN President, Darla Henderson.

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