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It seems Jim Borderss of Novare Group, the develope r behind the renovation of the hotel and its conversioh into class Aoffice space, is adding to his holdingws by acquiring the adjacent Biltmore Suites Hotelo at 30 Fifth St. Borders is underf contract to buy the property at a price in the neighborhoordof $5 million to $6 Atlanta Business Chronicle has Borders declined comment. The 10-story property, a historic has been closed for a renovation that is supposed to be completerin January. Mark Nu of Internationao Business Corp.
in Alpharetta, owner of the could not be reachedfor , which changed its name from the Biltmoree Inn in 1992, sits behindx the Biltmore Hotel facing Fifth Street and featurez 1920s architecture and 64 condominium-styls suites. Listed on the National Registry ofHistoric Places, the 74-year-old inn was conceivede in 1919 by real estate investo r William Candler, youngest son of Coca-Colq founder Asa Candler Sr. Catherall buys Tom Catherall, the ownerd of and TomTom at Lenox Square, boughyt Indigo Coastal Grill at 1397 NorthhHighland Ave. and took over operations Oct. 1.
This is the firsgt venture in Virginia-Highland for Catherall, who ran Azalea Grill on Peachtrew Road from 1989 until he opened TomTomnin 1993. Catherall has changexd the nightly menu and planseslight renovations, such as new chairs. He also plans to builed a sushi bar, which is becoming a standarsd inCatherall restaurants. Catherall opened Prime in 1996, and addedd a sushi bar to TomTom when the restaurant was closex during Freakniklast April. Catherall is also planning to opena steak-cholp house called "Coast" in a new restaurangt development at Perimeter Mall.
Catherall hired chef Michaepl Tuohy away from Indigo earlier this As a result ofthe purchase, Tuohh has returned to Indigo as managinvg partner. Timothy Dean, who has been a chef at Primd and TomTom forsix months, is the chef at the Indigo was founded by Dan Carson in 1986 and expandee more than two years ago to include the spaced occupied by Partners. Jenny Pruitt of Jenny Pruityt & Associates Realtors receive the Georgia Small Businesw of the Year award from the Georgias Small BusinessCouncil Oct. 7.
The Council, a nonprofity organization that lobbies for entrepreneurshipp and proactivesmall businesses, recognized Pruitt for her entrepreneurshi p and contributions to Atlanta's business community. Her residential real estated brokerage company, Jenny Pruitt & Associates, is celebrating its 10th anniversartthis year. With the Nationalp Basketball Association (NBA) preseason cancele and the regular season in coachLeonard R. "Lenny" Wilkens is findinvg other thingsto do: He has joineds the board of directors of Sante Fe Springs, Calif.-based shoe- and clothing-maker Vans Inc. Vans Chairmah Walter E.
Schoenfeld said the company appointed Wilkenw and Seattle Mariners PresidentCharlesa G. Armstrong to the boars because "the company is emerging as a leadingt influencer in the alternativesports field" thanks to its ownershio of the "Triple Crown of and the sports-and-music Warped Tour. "With the potential growtnh connectedwith this, it will be valuable to have an even bettet understanding of the sporting world as it existxs today," Schoenfeld said. inducted Oct. 2 into the Basketball Hall of Fame as the winningestt coach in NBA has a degree in economicas fromProvidence College.
He already serves on the school's board of trusteesa and the boards of the Atlantw Center for Children and the OdessaBrownj Children's Clinic. Delta Air Linews Inc. Chairman Gerald Grinstein joine Vans' board ahead of Wilkends in June. Both will stand for re-election at Vans' annuak meeting Oct. 20. Vans pays its outside directorss $3,000 a quarter, plus expenses, for attending boarr and committee meetings. Directors also get $2,000 for each meeting they attenr in personand $1,000 for teleconferenc e meetings. Both Grinstein and Wilkens received option topurchase 7,500 shares and will get 5,00p more stock options at the annuapl meeting.
The list of potentia owners for Underground Atlanta continueasto shrink. Charlie president of Central Atlanta Progress and interim president of UndergroundFestivapl Inc., said several bidders were asked to clarify theird proposals before the Underground special committede Oct. 7. Those bidders were asked to resubmig their proposals by3 p.m. Oct. 12. Battlee said bidders who were not aske d to address thecommittee Oct. 7 probably "woulxd be out of it." Battle would not reveal the bidders ' identities. Eight bids had been submitted bythe Oct.
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