Summary
One thing the past week taught me is that the "word on the street" - which we all know contains a smidgen of truth - is sometimes right on the money.
On Day 1, we hear that Clay Boardman is planning to purchase the old Sibley Mill property. On Day 2, we make contact, and he says the equivalent of, "Well, I can't talk about that right now." On Day 3, he puts out a news release through Historic Augusta that says (drum- roll, please) he is planning to purchase the old Sibley Mill.See the full content of this document
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Rumors Usually Turn Out to Be True
Not long after that story broke, Augusta Chronicle business reporters found out retailers Williams-Sonoma (which I outed in this column in March) and Dick's Spor...
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