The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from April 7, 2026
Ranked from 139 total scoops using AI
Tupelo Honey Cafe is setting up shop at 10017 Ballardsville Rd, with Buffalo Construction Inc. handling a full interior fit‑out of the 5,483‑square‑foot white‑box for owner Deerfield Co The. The $1.4 million project will add a new seating area, kitchen, restrooms, interior partitions, HVAC distribution, hoods and exhaust, plumbing, lighting and electrical, and the building will be sprinklered—note that a parking‑lot permit must be verified before the building permit can be issued.
An Emergency Order demolition is slated for 2522 W Jefferson St — a vacant, one-story former residence built in 1900 owned by Jent Aaron P — with work scheduled from April 6 to May 6, 2026. The asbestos permit says RACM can remain in place during teardown, so Aesthetic Industrial Contracting, Inc. must keep materials wet, minimize disturbance, containerize and promptly dispose of debris, and treat all demolition waste as regulated asbestos-containing material. Disposal will go to WM Outer Loop Landfill with about 10 cubic yards removed daily, covering roughly 2,398 square feet of friable RACM across the whole structure.
Top Tier Solar Solutions is adding a battery to the rooftop photovoltaic system at 879 Clarks Ln for owners Daniel A Fedie and William A Fowler. The residential electrical permit for this battery add-on (work type: Rewire) has been issued. The project is estimated at $178,600 — a fairly sizable upgrade to the home's solar setup.
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