Being from Lee Co I was friends with a girl that attended high school up there and remember seeing this on the backstreet behind town and always wanted to know more history on it, thank you. Best of luck with all you are doing to preserve the buildings and history of that town. Even in the 1980s before the 4 lane to Norton everyone went thru Appy to go to Norton/Wise and the little town stayed busy. They even got a Burger King in their gas station before Big Stone Gap did.
Good luck to you and ignore the jerks in the comments. I read all of them from the Peake building video and was disappointed with some people’s need to say useless mean things. It would be great to know what you paid for the buildings and what you think reno will cost. I love that your goal is to improve the town for the people who are living there, good on you!
We are going to try to do a follow up video to discuss how we bought the buildings and our plans. We hope other people will be inspired and want to try to do similar projects in their rural hometowns.
Being from Appalachia,Va.I personally want to thank you for your concern.I had to leave for employment, but I get back as often as possible.I remember when Appy was booming.
Yall buying up the whole town? ;) that's awesome! make an rv park, we'll come visit! LOL. Much love from your neighbors down in East Tennessee! yall are doing great!
We aren’t buying the whole town (yet 😂), but we have partnered with a few others to come up with a plan for some strategic mass revitalization. There are a few active businesses and many citizens that have been waiting for these buildings to change hands so that some change could come. We are thrilled to be working with our community to begin this work. And a friend and fellow community member is indeed working on plans for an RV park. So stay tuned!
I love - I mean L O V E - those windows that you showed on the upper floor of the last room. They're _gorgeous_ and I hope you can get them lit up again! That back wall of outside outlets for milk truck AC looks to me like an electric car charging business waiting to happen. I mean, maybe not profitable this year or next, but soon enough. Though whatever you manage to use it for would be great. I'm in the far opposite kind of place you are - I'm from Seattle, and while we're a boom and bust town historically, even our latest "bust" has been growth, just slower. But I love love LOVE the idea of small town and rural communities pulling together like this to put things back together. (And despite being Seattle, you get more than half an hour of town and the population falls off _fast_, and by fast I mean thanks to how hilly we are, I can see a farm from my _house_. It's several hills over and the last one standing where it is! But it's still there! And I can see it! :D ) Anyway, good luck, and I'll be looking forward to your future videos and work ^_^
I'm really enjoying how you're starting to document these and I think it's great what you're doing. Are you working with grants or win the lottery because holy cow these need sooo much work.
What economy is left in Appalachia to justify the expense of redoing these buildings? What do you intend them to become. I lived there until 1968. It was struggling then.
There are still many residents living here. We need community and quality of life, places to go and socialize or celebrate life. Investment means different things to different people. We aren't looking to turn profits on these buildings, just to give our town a chance to revitalize and provide a stable tax base again. We hope some day you will come back and see the progress!
Homesteaders cd develop a private Local Food Cooperative for the community. Schools shd be getting local milk & produce. Grist Mills, growing local animal feed & fertilizers .. Lock out the int'l thieves. Retirees wd all gladly help out, just for the company. Renaissance your world as the Almighty directs. Bring love back. -- 💌🍒
Being from Lee Co I was friends with a girl that attended high school up there and remember seeing this on the backstreet behind town and always wanted to know more history on it, thank you. Best of luck with all you are doing to preserve the buildings and history of that town. Even in the 1980s before the 4 lane to Norton everyone went thru Appy to go to Norton/Wise and the little town stayed busy. They even got a Burger King in their gas station before Big Stone Gap did.
As an architecture student, and a history nerd, I am excited to see more.
From south eastern Michigan.
Lots of projects, very ambitious, I'll be following along to see how things progress 👊🏻 Best of luck !!
Very interesting building. Glad you guys are saving those old places and thanks for the tour.
Omg my dad worked there til the day they shut down! I cant wait to show him this!
Definitely tell him to come chat with us! If he has any old photos or anything else that tells history, that would be awesome!
I sure will!!
Right now is the time to go full vegetable farming!! Small scale.Old School roadside veggies.East Coast
Thank you for the tours. I love old buildings and history. The pictures really added to your video. I'm watching from central PA..
I'm glad that the old building are being restored. It's going to be a lot of hard work but worth it to preserve the history of the town.
Cool!
Good luck to you and ignore the jerks in the comments. I read all of them from the Peake building video and was disappointed with some people’s need to say useless mean things. It would be great to know what you paid for the buildings and what you think reno will cost. I love that your goal is to improve the town for the people who are living there, good on you!
We are going to try to do a follow up video to discuss how we bought the buildings and our plans. We hope other people will be inspired and want to try to do similar projects in their rural hometowns.
Being from Appalachia,Va.I personally want to thank you for your concern.I had to leave for employment, but I get back as often as possible.I remember when Appy was booming.
Yall buying up the whole town? ;) that's awesome! make an rv park, we'll come visit! LOL. Much love from your neighbors down in East Tennessee! yall are doing great!
We aren’t buying the whole town (yet 😂), but we have partnered with a few others to come up with a plan for some strategic mass revitalization. There are a few active businesses and many citizens that have been waiting for these buildings to change hands so that some change could come. We are thrilled to be working with our community to begin this work. And a friend and fellow community member is indeed working on plans for an RV park. So stay tuned!
I love - I mean L O V E - those windows that you showed on the upper floor of the last room. They're _gorgeous_ and I hope you can get them lit up again!
That back wall of outside outlets for milk truck AC looks to me like an electric car charging business waiting to happen. I mean, maybe not profitable this year or next, but soon enough. Though whatever you manage to use it for would be great.
I'm in the far opposite kind of place you are - I'm from Seattle, and while we're a boom and bust town historically, even our latest "bust" has been growth, just slower. But I love love LOVE the idea of small town and rural communities pulling together like this to put things back together. (And despite being Seattle, you get more than half an hour of town and the population falls off _fast_, and by fast I mean thanks to how hilly we are, I can see a farm from my _house_. It's several hills over and the last one standing where it is! But it's still there! And I can see it! :D )
Anyway, good luck, and I'll be looking forward to your future videos and work ^_^
I'm really enjoying how you're starting to document these and I think it's great what you're doing. Are you working with grants or win the lottery because holy cow these need sooo much work.
What is your town name?😊
The town of Appalachia, VA.
What economy is left in Appalachia to justify the expense of redoing these buildings? What do you intend them to become. I lived there until 1968. It was struggling then.
There are still many residents living here. We need community and quality of life, places to go and socialize or celebrate life. Investment means different things to different people. We aren't looking to turn profits on these buildings, just to give our town a chance to revitalize and provide a stable tax base again. We hope some day you will come back and see the progress!
Homesteaders cd develop a private Local Food Cooperative for the community. Schools shd be getting local milk & produce. Grist Mills, growing local animal feed & fertilizers .. Lock out the int'l thieves. Retirees wd all gladly help out, just for the company. Renaissance your world as the Almighty directs. Bring love back. -- 💌🍒