Andrew HarrisMarketing Dominion Lux has been developing quickly over the past few weeks. From paving, to window installation, to planning the entertainment space of the facility, the space itself has much to offer the car enthusiast community. Involvement with companies in surrounding areas is key to keeping Dominion Lux as vibrant as Virginia itself. Governor's Antiques is one of the largest inventories of architectural salvage and reclaimed lumber in Virginia. Jeff Thomas, the Owner, has been working closely with Dominion Lux to create a multitude of captivating elements for the space. Tell us how Governor's Antiques is involved in Dominion Lux. “In the owners clubhouse room of Dominion Lux Garages we’re going to be building a bar, we’re building a table, a communal table with cast iron swing out seats out of an old factory cafeteria. We’re welding a sculpture on the wall that’s going to be made out of reclaimed old tailgates. We’re building a light out of a historic beam with carburetors suspended from it and antique bulbs in cages that hang from that, and they’ll drape from the ceiling. Reclaimed beam skins, so the outer quarter inch from these beams out of an old factory. They have all of the patina on them, and they’re going to be on one entire wall. The tailgate sculpture will mount to that.” Jeff continues with more additions. “We’re building a bar out of cast iron table with glass shelves and led lighting. A Lot of cool stuff, like a gear wall. A wall sculpture made from gears and other circular mechanical items. We’re still in the design phase of those things. Trying to figure out what the wall can support, but it’ll be a good mix of old/new wood, industrial, reclaimed.” Find out more about Governor's Antiques at governorsantiques.com Located only five miles outside of Richmond, VA We now take the time to introduce a new member to the Dominion Lux team. You may not be able to see his smiling face inside the helmet but that is Dan Finocchiaro behind the wheel of his 1979 Bobsy F2 car. Dan is the Dominion Lux Garage Condo’s new Sales Director. He has a very diverse background in sales and training with various exotic car manufacturers as well as in racing, preparing and collecting cars. If you love to talk about your cars and the various ways that you enjoy them or if you have a question about anything automotive then feel free to give Dan a call or an email. He promises you will have an entertaining and informative conversation! Email: [email protected] Phone: 302-900-1234 Paving was a huge step in nearing completion of the project. In lieu of booking private events at Dominion Lux before the first building is fully constructed, a well paved road is not only a necessity, but crucial to the appeal of the space.
It took a total of two days to pave the Dominion Lux site. Chris Cullen (Senate Asphalt & Virginia Paving Company) gives some insight. What do you think about Dominion Lux coming to Spotsylvania County? Just looking at the garages it's an interesting project; what they're building and what they're doing here. I'm sure it's really exciting for the car enthusiast community. How much asphalt did it take to pave the space? Roughly a little over 700 tons, 640 yesterday. A good amount of asphalt for two days. Senate Asphalt: https://senateasphalt.com/ Virginia Paving: https://virginiapaving.com/
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