Fall is a great time to take a bicycle ride in Fredericksburg. In this episode of “Freehling Finds,” Bill talks with Eddie Williams, one of the owners of newly opened FJBF Bike Rental at 806 Caroline St. Suite C (located in “Jail Alley”). Eddie describes the bicycles available for rent and the services that his shop provides. For more information, check out their website.
By Amy Peregoy on Oct 16, 2019 09:20 am Our quarterly statistical reports provide data on City tax revenues, commercial sales, employment, new businesses and more. Read in browser »
By Bill Freehling on Oct 15, 2019 03:11 pm The Fredericksburg Area Association of Realtors recently released September housing data for the City of Fredericksburg. Read in browser »
By Bill Freehling on Oct 13, 2019 01:56 pm The FLS ran a nice editorial recognizing the role the late Paul Akers played in bringing professional baseball to Fredericksburg. Read in browser »
By Bill Freehling on Oct 10, 2019 04:08 pm A project that's afoot to monitor and assess the water quality of the Rappahnanock River in the Fredericksburg area was featured in a recent article on Bayjournal.com. Read in browser »
By Bill Freehling on Oct 10, 2019 03:59 pm The Washington Capitals and the City of Fredericksburg are pleased to announce the grand opening for the new Fredericksburg roller hockey rink in Dixon Park. Read in browser »
By Bill Freehling on Oct 10, 2019 03:13 pm More than half of the City of Fredericksburg is in the federal government's Qualified Opportunity Zone program, which will be the topic of an upcoming free event hosted by the Fredericksburg Area Association of Realtors. Read in browser »
By Bill Freehling on Oct 10, 2019 02:42 pm Tree Fredericksburg is seeking volunteers to assist with tree planting this fall. The organization pre-drills the holes so there is not a lot of physical work, but volunteers do need to be able to get down on their knees and push some dirt around. Read in browser »
Two 6,000 s.f. spaces available. Greenbrier Shopping Center is a 178,000 s.f. community shopping center with Burlington Coat Factory, Big Lots, M & T Bank, Metro Diner, Cook Out and other great retailers. Located at the signalized intersection of Plank Road (Route 3) and Altoona Drive, just to the east of I-95. The shopping center is well positioned within the Fredericksburg retail corridor and also benefits from strong demographics, with an estimated annual growth rate of 3.21% within 1 mile over the next 5 years. View Property Brochure
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