Monday, May 4, 2009

Plans for Chapelbrow press on despite setbacks: Adult living community still seeking city approval

The preliminary and by no means final draft of the Scenic Highway movement plan and the changes it may bring to the landscape around Covenant.

Plans for Chapelbrow, the adult living community planned to be built across from Covenant’s campus, are moving forward, but slowly. The process hangs on the current state of the economy and Lookout Mountain’s approval of a comprehensive plan for the city.
“The economy has been a major factor, but it has been part of the Lord’s providence,” said Joel Belz, a member of Chapelbrow’s board. “Because it has slowed us down, we have time to do…

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A picture without a frame

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Covenant remembers Dr. Wilhelmus Schaffers

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Fall enrollment still uncertain

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Broad Street Film Festival hopes present successes will lead to future growth

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