AVLtoday is taking a break

We can’t wait to return fresh and renewed in 2023.

A look at the sun setting over the Asheville cityscape

Our cityscape is even more glorious against a brilliant sunset.

Photo by @ashevillepictures

As we sit down to our laptops for the last time in 2022, it’s nice to reflect back on the year behind us and be thankful for all the great stories we were able to write.

From the city’s best brunches to its fastest-growing startups, we had fun sharing this wonderful city with you. Thank you for being a reader of AVLtoday.

We will be taking a break next week, catching our breath and spending time with friends and family. Your next regularly scheduled newsletter will hit your inbox Jan. 3, 2023. We hope you’re able to step away as well. And if you find yourself with some downtime, here are a few ways to get out there and explore Asheville:

Have a wonderful holiday season and a happy new year.

Brook and Laura

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