The Regeneration Station moves into new digs on Glendale Avenue in Asheville

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Jason Sandford

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the_regeneration_station_2013There are some great new businesses moving into this area along the Swannanoa River near Biltmore Village. Here’s the latest:

WHO: Tyler Garrison of The Regeneration Station

WHAT: The (Official) Grand Opening of The Regeneration Station’s new location

WHEN: November 13, 2013 4 p.m.-7 p.m. with libations and hors d’oeuvres provided. Please contact David Hawkins to make an appointment. We are reserving 30 minutes for each appointment for Tyler to give you a private tour of the new 25,000 square foot warehouse

WHERE: 26 Glendale Avenue Asheville, 28803 (Across the road from Brother Wolf Animal Rescue.)

WHY: The Regeneration Station / Junk Recyclers is celebrating a huge expansion into Asheville proper: The Regeneration Station is opening a 25,000 square foot warehouse in the Biltmore Antiques District. Locally owned and operated, Tyler’s company specializes in antiques, art, thrift, and upcycled, re-purposed rarities. Their synergistic companies, Junk Recyclers and The Regeneration Station, manage to keep 85% of all items we collect from reaching the landfill. The company’s clean-up trucks run on bio-diesel and they are on a mission to keep Asheville green through our strict program of recycling and reuse!

Please join Tyler and his creative team for our Grand Opening Ribbon cutting ceremony and come see why they were selected as Asheville Chamber of Commerce Small Business of the Month for October 2013.

 

 

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Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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