Extend Richmond Grown contract 4 months for Historic General Warehouse rehab
In Plain English
Richmond Grown currently manages construction work to rehabilitate the Historic General Warehouse. The original contract timeline needs more time to complete the project. If approved, Richmond Grown continues overseeing construction deliverables through the extended deadline.
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