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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Development Review: October 2014

Commercial Building Permits over $100,000 within Huntsville city limits:
11000 North Turnmeyer Dr. SE: Addition to an assisted living facility for Redstone Village. Contractor: Fite Building. $3.52 Million

918 Bob Wallace Ave. SW: Construction of a retail building for Max Grelier/RCP Merchants Walk LLC. Contractor: Stewart Perry Company. $2.74 Million

2501 Memorial Pky. SW: Foundation and shell of a grocery store for RCP Merchants Walk LLC/Whole Foods Market. Contractor: Stewart Perry Company. $2.42 Million

920 Bob Wallace Ave. SW: Foundation and shell of a retail building for RCP Merchants Walk LLC. Contractor: Stewart Perry Company. $1.56 Million

30694 US 72 West NW: Construction of a retail building for Mazen Nuwayhid/Sure Save Pharmacy. Contractor: Consolidated Construction Company. $1.53 Million

101 Sivley Rd. SW: Alterations to a building for Huntsville Hospital (PACU expansion). Contractor: James Hill Acoustical. $1.1 Million

930 Bob Wallace Ave. SW: Foundation and shell of a retail building for RCP Merchants Walk LLC. Contractor: Stewart Perry Company. $1.02 Million

4804 University Dr. NW: Alterations to a hotel for Clarion Partners (Courtyard by Marriott). Contractor: Moon Construction Services. $500,000

300 Sparkman Dr. NW: Construction of a Marine Test Facility for Teledyne Brown Engineering. Contractor: Devier Built Fine Homes. $500,000

150 Vintage Dr. NE: Alterations to an industrial building for Qualitest Pharmaceuticals. Contractor: Joe Still Building. $382,000

301 Pelham Ave. SW Unit C1: Finish-out of a restaurant space for Cajun Steamer. Contractor: Branch Building Group. $370,000

11713 Memorial Pky. SW: Construction of a retail building for Kip De Arman. Contractor: Wiggins Building. $325,000

4922 University Dr. NW: Alterations to a retail space for Verizon Wireless. Contractor: Vortex Construction. $283,000

335 The Bridge St. NW Unit 167: Finish-out of a retail space for IMI Huntsville. Contractor: Hoar Construction. $280,000

1525 Perimeter Pky. NW Unit 400: Alterations to an office space for Colliers International/ALDOT. Contractor: Stutts Corporation. $238,000

101 Sivley Rd. SW: Construction of a utility truss for Huntsville Hospital. Contractor: Robins and Morton. $200,000

2200 Bob Wallace Ave. SW: Alterations to a car dealership for Jerry Damson Honda. Contractor: Lee Builders. $179,000

7696 US 72 W NW, Unit 320: Alterations to a retail space for B&E Management Group/Style Encore. Contractor: Boatner Construction. $170,000

1200 Redstone Gateway SW (1st Floor): Alterations to an office building for COPT/Boeing. Contractor: BL Harbert. $160,000

2358 Whitesburg Dr. SW: Alterations to a retail building for Ashley Ramirez/Mason Dixon Bakery. Contractor: Joe Still Building. $141,000

4226 Oakwood Ave. NW: Alterations to a retail building for Walmart. Contractor: McWhorter and Company. $140,000

7696 US 72 W NW, Unit 310: Alterations to a retail space for B&E Management Group/Plato’s Closet. Contractor: Boatner Construction. $135,000

2320 Bob Wallace Ave. SW: Alterations to a building for Laughlin Funeral Home. Contractor: Woodward Construction and Design. $100,000

Residential Permits (new construction) in Huntsville city limits:
In October, 171 housing units were permitted (87 single- and 84 multi-family). The top tract for building permits last month was 14.02 (Research Park), where 48 units were permitted-- all multi-family units part of The Bridges in Research Park apartment development. This is a 22.3% decrease over October 2013, when 220 housing units (88 single- and 132 multi-family) were permitted.

Residential Certificates of Occupancy (new construction) in Huntsville city limits:
114 housing units were granted certificates of occupancy (CO’s), 82 single- and 32 multi-family. The top tract for CO’s in the month of October was 106.22 (Providence), where 26 housing units were added (2 single- and 24 multi-family). This is a 20.3% decrease over October 2013, when 143 housing units (90 single- and 53 multi-family) were granted CO’s.

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