New Boutique Warehouse to Open in Chelsea Among High-Dollar Building Permits Approved This Week

New Boutique Warehouse to Open in Chelsea Among High-Dollar Building Permits Approved This Week

In Chelsea, Alabama, among the freshly approved high-dollar building permits this week, a new namesake has emerged. These Three Boutique a popular women’s clothing store which originally found its footing online, has announced plans to expand into a physical warehouse situated in Chelsea.

About These Three Boutique

Having begun operations nearly ten years ago online, the boutique’s expansion into a new warehouse showcases its success. Operated by founder Peyton Thomas Ganus, along with her sisters and mother, These Three Boutique has created a steady business offering trendy women’s fashion.

The New Warehouse

The planned warehouse, worth an estimated $2.9 million, is to be constructed at 360 Highway 440 in Chelsea. The Chelsea Planning Commission reviewed and approved the project in May, a process essential for a building permit’s issue. Spread across around 4.5 acres, the area would offer extensive parking, a crucial factor given the store’s reputation and prospective footfalls. The timeline for the construction and completion of the project is yet to be announced.

Other Noteworthy Building Permits Issued

This week saw other significant building permits issued across the state. Here’s a quick overview of the others in Birmingham Metro:

  • Stanley Graham Construction’s project on 285 Colonial Drive in Alabaster, worth $1,505,827.
  • David Acton Building Corporation’s venture on behalf of the University of Alabama at 625 S 19th Street, Birmingham, valued at $1,108,900.
  • Casco’s project owned by Jeff S Teele at 2660 Pinson Valley Parkway, Jefferson County, priced at $1,000,000.
  • Bluestone Building LLC’s project at 2672 Alta Glen Drive, Jefferson County, owned by John & Kathleen Whitson, valued at $1,500,000.
  • Madison County’s ABSI LLC, with their project on 356 Lockhart Rd, priced at $1,493,000.
  • The Hudson Company of TN’s project on behalf of McDonald’s at 9520 Vaughn Road, Pike Road, priced at $1,729,318.
  • Mason Cecile & Mason Louis B’s project at 360 Highway 440, Shelby County, managed by Mike Morgan Industrial LLC, priced at $2,950,000.
  • DBS Corporation’s proposed Walmart Real Estate Business Trust projects at 8600 Hwy 69, Tuscaloosa, priced at $12,600,000 and $2,600,000 respectively.
  • The project by Johnsonkreis Construction Co Inc for Wright-Hurd Properties LLC at 330 Reed St, Tuscaloosa, priced at $2,000,000.

Final Thoughts

These high-dollar building permits are promising. It indicates a rejuvenation in the construction and real estate sector, particularly in Alabama. The week’s highlight, These Three Boutique’s warehouse, is indeed a testament to its popularity, also reflecting the business’s sustained growth and future vision.


Author: HERE Birmingham

HERE Birmingham

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