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Tuesday, 03/05/2024 10:45:04 AM

Tuesday, March 05, 2024 10:45:04 AM

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The more I think about it, I'll bet that BRBL is fairly high on the priority list for getting any excessive fill dirt that the city doesn't need from road and construction projects. The city has to put the excess dirt somewhere and if they knew that the Phase II site could get off the ground quicker by raising up that land area near the creek, why not help BRBL out instead of just piling it up elsewhere. After all, BrewBilt has proven to the city that they know how to grow a successful business, as witnessed by the Business of the Year award they recently got from the city.

I watched a similar construction project in my area that also required a lot of dirt. It took quite a while to get all that dirt trucked in. But once the dirt was in place, then the construction phase was relatively quick - about 3 to 4 months to get all the sewer, water, electricity and roads in place. Even faster was the buildings that soon followed.

Since that fill dirt appears to have been started last fall, maybe just maybe we'll see the announcement and construction of the next BrewHaus begin this summer. I added shares several times this week but the Ask didn't budge. But the lack of an OS raise last week was pretty encouraging to me.