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Permit Patrol: 28 August 2008

The next phase of Lenox Village, retail work in The Gulch and Green Hills, credit union expands, another Saint Thomas rehab, and more...


08-28-2008 7:30 AM

Regent Homes is preparing to finish out the common areas and some apartments at its Lenox Village development. The company has pulled a $9.6 million permit for this part of its multi-year project.

More school work for Shankle-Lind LLC: The contractor has pulled a permit worth $3.3 million to build a 24,000-square-foot addition to Una Elementary School.

Retail Builders Inc. will finish out the Icon in The Gulch space slated for Urban Flats Flatbread Co., which is being headed up locally by former Cooker CEO Henry Hillenmeyer. The permit is worth $320,000.

W.R. Newman & Associates Inc. has pulled a permit to add almost 1,200 square feet to the building at 650 Southgate Ave. near Wedgewood, which houses construction materials supplier McCarthy, Jones & Woodard. The job is worth $265,000.

Beauty products retailer Aveda will open a store in The Mall at Green Hills after Bacon Construction wraps up its renovation of suite 214 there. The job is valued at $150,000.

Electric Service Credit Union will open its second office at 3139 Lebanon Pike. Larry C. Wynns Construction Co. has pulled a $180,000 permit to rehab the building, which used to house a jewelry store. Electric Service is based at NES headquarters downtown.

Harvest Construction Co. LLC will renovate 3,000 square feet on the third floor of Saint Thomas Hospital for Cardio Rehab. The work is valued at $42,000.

Still want to save on gas? Southern Cycles across the street from Greer Stadium is now offering scooters and has pulled a permit to rehab some sales space for them. The job is valued at $10,000.

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