A row of raised planters, a type of community garden, in Lewter Park near Five Points. (Photo credit: James Vandiver) |
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013
The Urban Food Ordinances, Part II
Friday, August 2, 2013
Development Review: July 2013
Note: Around the first of each month from now until further notice, I will be reporting the preceding month's construction data for projects within Huntsville city limits.
Permits for commercial
projects over $100,000 and within Huntsville city limits:
201 Airport Rd. A new medical office building for Covenant
Health Services. Contractor: Joe Still Building. $5.75 Million.
310 Pelham Ave. A new building for Publix. Contractor: James
C. Hudson Construction. $2.5 million.
5760 Cove Commons Dr. A new building for Sweet Potato
Enterprises, LLC. Contractor: Fite Building Co. $1.6 million.
300 Pelham Ave. Shell for a new retail building for PGM Properties. Contractor: James C. Hudson Construction. $240,000.
Residential Permits
(new construction) in Huntsville city limits:
In July, 157 housing units were permitted, including 101
single- and 56 multi-family units. The top census tract for building permits last
month was 112 (the Martin-Zierdt area), where 84 units were permitted. This is
a 34.2% increase over July 2012, when 117 housing units (92 single-family and
25 multi-family) were permitted.
Residential Certificates
of Occupancy (new construction) in Huntsville city limits:
112 housing units were granted certificates of
occupancy (CO’s), including 86 single- and 26 multi-family units. The top census tract
for CO’s in the month of July was 106.22, commonly known as the area in and
around Providence, where 29 housing units were added. This is a 28.7% increase
over July 2012, when 87 housing units (all single-family) were granted CO’s.