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Volume 15, Number 9 • Feb. 27 to March 5, 2015
Charlotte Country Day bids farewell to Witman Bucs’ football coach retires after 25 years at CCDS
Bad Daddy’s, Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt and others to join Whole Foods at Waverly
by Ben Doster sports@thecharlotteweekly.com
(see Waverly Project on page 4)
(see Bob Witman on page 20)
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to create a great place for the area holistically,” said Chris Thomas, partner of Childress Klein. “Not only do we want to create a great place to live, but to work, dine and look after your well-being. Having a top-notch medical provider like Novant Health works into that vision perfectly.” Novant will join the 40,000-square-
Bob Witman doesn’t know what it feels like to have an autumn not consumed with football, because the last 35 years have been filled with the sport, including 25 at Charlotte Country Day. After one of the most successful tenures in the state, Witman will retire at the end of the school year. “[I’m most proud] our kids and coaching staff could put a product on the field that could compete with some of the highest level competition in the area,” Witman said. “The most special thing is my two sons attended school here and played sports here, reaped the benefits of our quality education, which paid off in their time at college and it’s paying off in their professional lives. That’s something you can’t put a price tag on. “I’m very grateful for Charlotte Country Day School for embracing me and my wife and family for all these years. I couldn’t have dreamt of a better place to work or finer people and a great institution. Once I got settled there was no way I was going to leave. This place is so special.” Witman said he doesn’t know what his future plans are, but he’s confident he’ll remain busy – even if it’s not with football. “The thing that sticks in my mind is how competitive the players are here
by Hannah Chronis hannah@thecharlotteweekly.com
Charlotte-based developers Childress Klein and Crosland Southeast announced on Feb. 19 that Novant Health will serve as the medical office anchoring Waverly, the 90-acre, multiuse planned development project at Providence and Ardrey Kell roads in south Charlotte.
Novant’s latest health-care facility will occupy more than 23,000 square feet of space in one of the project’s 33,000-square-foot buildings, slated to open this fall. The Waverly Novant Health will include pediatrics, physical therapy, urgent care and other services as an expansion and relocation of its current facility on Providence Road. “Part of our vision for Waverly was
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