Planned Four-Storey Wine Storage Facility Awaits Approval: A Closer Look at Bee Safe Storage’s Second Venture in Asheville.

Planned Four-Storey Wine Storage Facility Awaits Approval: A Closer Look at Bee Safe Storage’s Second Venture in Asheville.

The city of Asheville could soon witness the development of a modern, four-story wine and self-storage facility. The recently unanimously approved project by the Asheville Planning and Zoning Commission is planned for 492 Sardis Road. The project's development has been undertaken by Bee Safe Storage, a reputable name in the storage industry. Should the project come to fruition, it will mark the second Bee Safe Storage facility enhancing Asheville's skyline.

Penned by Will Hofmann, the Growth and Development Reporter for Asheville Citizen Times, the insightful article provides an in-depth view of the project. Hofmann envisions the planned facility hosting 800 storage units spread across four stories. Most of these units are earmarked for wine collections, ensuring optimal storage conditions at 55 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit.

However, given the project's scale, surpassing 100,000 square feet, it must undergo a conditional zoning review. This step necessitates approval from the City Council. An upcoming vote scheduled for the January 23 City Council meeting will decide the fate of the development.

The article highlights some of the project's highlights, such as its intent to democratize business opportunities. Preferably, small, minority-owned firms and women's business enterprises would be contracted. Such "good faith efforts" have been hailed by Commissioner Geoffrey Barton, who sees it as a move to incorporate the N.C. Department of Transportation's objectives.

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