Jessica Sabbath// June 10, 2013//
Plans for the future of The Cavalier Hotel in Virginia Beach are set to be presented Tuesday during a city council workshop, according to the Virginian-Pilot.
Bruce L. Thompson, is listed as a presenter, along with Bart Frye, chairman of the board of Frye Properties Inc., the developer of East Beach in Norfolk.
According to the Pilot, a judge in Buckingham County is scheduled to rule on a motion to sell The Cavalier and its properties for $35.1 million to Cavalier Associates LLC, of which Thompson is general manager.
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