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The Grove Arcade, also known as the Arcade Building, is a historic commercial and residential building in Asheville, North Carolina, in its downtown historic district. It was built from 1926 to 1929, and is a Tudor Revival and Late Gothic Revival style building consisting of two stacked blocks. The lower block is a rectangular slab with rounded ...
The plan to convert 35 apartments in the Grove Arcade to a hotel was first reported by Asheville Watchdog on April 10 with the city processing the application on May 23, according to the city ...
Grove Arcade will host its inaugural tree lighting ceremony, kicking off its "Winter Wonderland" season of shopping and family-friendly activities.
Huli Sue’s, which opened at 1 Page Ave, Suite 150 in Grove Arcade in November 2021, was noted for its slow-smoked brisket, baby back ribs, loco moco and huli-marinated chicken.
Other notable buildings include the Flatiron Building (1927), Drhumor Building (1895), Sondley Building (1891), Grand Central Hotel Annex (c. 1886), Public Service Building (1929), Kress Building (1926-1927), Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church (1919), First Church of Christ Scientist (1900-1912), U. S. Post Office and Courthouse (1929-1930 ...
The Tyler Building, at 63 North Lexington Avenue (today occupied by DSSOLVR brewery), was built in the 1920s, during a construction boom that included the Grove Arcade, Asheville City Building and the Buncombe County Courthouse. When Dssolvr opened in 2019, it preserved the building's 16-foot-tall wooden front doors. [2]
Though Grove died in 1927, the Arcade, completed in 1929, carries his name. More: Rare, 1925 N. Asheville home, with 'funky' tower, built by E.W. Grove goes on market
April 26, 1996 (419 McDowell St. Asheville: 8: Asheville School: June 3, 1996 (Roughly bounded by Patton Ave., the former Southern railroad line, Interstate 40, Sand Hill Rd., and the Malvern Hills subdivision