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IDA approves $10,000 grant to local business, issues quitclaim deed for foreclosed Price Building

Industrial Development Authority of Tazewell County, Virginia · March 1, 2026

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Summary

The board approved a $10,000 grant to Erin Keene of Bee Noodled (with an additional $10,000 conditional after 12 months), issued a quitclaim deed for 209 Main Street, and discussed a Hayes Drug Store foreclosure sale and a contract contact update for Richlands Midget Football League.

The Industrial Development Authority approved several executive-session actions and property items after returning to open session on Aug. 13.

The board approved a $10,000 grant for Erin Keene, owner of Bee Noodled; the motion was subsequently clarified and the board approved that after 12 months Keene would receive an additional $10,000 if the business remained in operation and met stated requirements. The motion passed 5–0.

The board also approved issuing a quitclaim deed to the buyers of the foreclosed property at 209 Main Street (the Price Building) by a recorded 5–0 vote. Tim Danielson noted Hayes Drug Store was in foreclosure and that a sale was scheduled the upcoming Friday; members were asked to share any leads for reuse of that property.

Curtis Breeding reported on the Richlands Midget Football League contract to use Raven Elementary for practice and said the new contact will be John Brown; Ashley Harris said an updated agreement had been sent to Richard Boyd in June 2025.

The minutes record motions and recorded votes for the grant and deed; they do not include the full text of grant terms, deed recipients’ names, or the Hayes Drug Store sale outcome.