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Planting the $eeds: Anniston hopes new board will bear retail fruit
Anniston's City Council has seen what it looks like across the bridge in Oxford. Retail continues to grow, though it has been slowed by a bad economy. The Oxford Exchange, an outdoor mall loaded wi...
Dec 13, 2009 |  23 comments | 48 48 recommendations | email to a friend
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A stone mound created by American Indians sits behind the Oxford Exchange. Workers are using the dirt from the hill as fill for a new Sam's Club. Photo: Stephen Gross/The Anniston Star
Oxford taxpayers paid for demolition
OXFORD — A stone mound on a hill behind the Oxford Exchange created by American Indians 1,500 years ago will soon disappear. And whether Oxford's taxpayers wanted it or not, they paid for its destr...
Jun 30, 2009 |  20 comments | 92 92 recommendations | email to a friend
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CDA contracts not at Oxford City Hall
People looking for contracts signed by Oxford's Commercial Development Authority won't find them at City Hall where the board meets. They're up the road on East 13th Street in Anniston in the offic...
May 27, 2009 |  1 comments | 62 62 recommendations | email to a friend
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Oxford promised to pay CDA bonds
OXFORD — The development of two large commercial projects in Oxford happened because the City Council made a promise to pay back debts of its Commercial Development Authority.
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