Permits for 68 new construction projects, 6 demolitions issued in Cincinnati this week

Permits for 68 new construction projects, 6 demolitions issued in Cincinnati this weekPhoto: Unsplash
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Published on October 30, 2019

Wondering what buildings are coming down or going up in Cincinnati? Local building permit data can shine a light on what's under construction near you.

In the past week, the city issued 110 commercial and 144 residential building permits, according to data from the Cincinnati city government.

Sixty-eight of those permits were for new building construction, six were for demolition projects and the remainder were for repairs and renovations.

Read on for a selection of the most noteworthy new permits.

Commercial Permits

New Construction

  • The city issued a permit for new construction of five commercial structures costing $40,000 from 938 to 946 Morris St.
  • Applicant Molloy Roofing Co. received a permit for new construction of a commercial structure costing $80,182 at 3201 Erie Ave
  • Applicant Seamless Systems Inc. received a permit for new construction of a commercial structure costing $40,000 at 5045 Glencrossing Way.
  • Contractor Elite Roofing received a permit for new construction of a commercial structure costing $70,000 at 5500 Verulam Ave.
  • Contractor Molloy Roofing Co was issued a permit for new construction of a commercial structure costing $97,693 at 2378 Madison Road.
    Contractor Design Build Solutions LLC was issued a permit for new construction of a commercial structure costing $300,000 at 4800 Kennedy Ave

Residential Permits

New Construction

  • Contractor Core Home Construction Inc. was issued a permit for new construction of a residential structure costing $130,000 at 1927 Washburn St.
  • Applicant 8K Construction Company LLC received a permit for a residential structure costing $120,000 at 4110 Mad Anthony St.
    The permit defines the project's work scope as: "New building."
  • Applicant 8K Construction Company LLC was issued a permit for new construction of a residential structure costing $120,000 at 4114 Mad Anthony St.

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