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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Development Review: September 2013

Permits for commercial projects over $100,000 and within Huntsville city limits:
2004 Max Luther Dr. NW. A building for Regency Retirement Village. Contractor: Ridge Park Construction. $9 Million.

1041 Balch Rd. NW. Foundation and shell for a medical office building for Triad Properties. Contractor: Fite Building. $5 Million.

4104 Memorial Parkway NW. A building for the City of Huntsville. This will be the new North Precinct for the Huntsville Police Department. Contractor: Consolidated Construction. $2 Million.

201 Quality Cir. NW, Unit 1. Improvements to an office building for TRG Quality Circle, LLC. Contractor: Timing LLC. $500,000.

2720 Cullom Blvd. SE. A building for C&H Commercial, LLC. Contractor: Casa Designs. $494,000.

5510 Promenade Point Pky. NW Unit 140. Finish-out of a retail space for Stevi B’s Pizza Buffet. Contractor: Equal Enterprises. $370,000.

530 Discovery Dr. NW. Improvements to an office building for Davidson Properties, LLC. Contractor: Universal Construction. $187,600.

Residential Permits (new construction) in Huntsville city limits:
In September, 72 housing units were permitted, including 69 single- and 3 multi-family units. The top census tract for building permits last month was 112 (the Martin-Zierdt area), where 16 units were permitted. This is a 48.9% decrease over September 2012, when 141 housing units (100 single-family and 41 multi-family) were permitted. 

Residential Certificates of Occupancy (new construction) in Huntsville city limits:
69 housing units were granted certificates of occupancy (CO’s), including 66 single- and 3 multi-family units. The top tract for CO’s in the month of September was 112 where 19 housing units were added. This is a 33% decrease over September 2012, when 103 housing units (100 single- and 3 multi-family) were granted CO’s.

4 comments:

  1. I noticed they closed the Waffle House just north of Airport on the Parkway already. Haven't even started on the new location farther south.

    Any comment on the hullaballoo over the new Walmart on south parkway?

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  2. I'm pleased the Aldi in South Huntsville looks like it is almost finished.

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  3. Construction on a building, for what I believe will be, for a Duncan Donuts in Jones Valley has begun.

    Anybody know what's going to happen to the closed Krystal's building on South Parkway just south of Charlotte Dr?

    The closed Hardees building in the Home Depot/Staples shopping center on south parkway just needs to be torn down. I suspect some investment will start happening in that shopping center with the new Grissom moving near there.

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  4. From what I have heard, the old waffle house that is now closed down at airport and the parkway is going to be turned into a charging station for electric cars. I believe it's connected to the solar panels that are also there.

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