Permits for 14 new construction projects issued in Aurora last week

Permits for 14 new construction projects issued in Aurora last weekPhoto: Unsplash
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Published on November 15, 2019

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

In the past week, the city issued 172 building permits, according to data from BuildZoom, a platform that helps homeowners and businesses with new construction and remodels.

Fourteen of those permits were for new building construction and the remainder were for repairs and renovations.

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

Residential Permits

New Construction

  • The city issued a permit for new construction of a residential structure at 22516 E. Rocky Top Place.
  • A permit was issued for new construction of a residential structure at 22581 E. Narrowleaf Circle.
  • The city issued a permit for new construction of a residential structure at 8009 S. Jackson Gap St.
  • The city issued a permit for new construction of a residential structure at 25566 E. Alder Drive.
  • The city issued a permit for new construction of a residential structure at 26333 E. Archer Ave.
  • A permit was issued for new construction of a residential structure at 8029 S. Jackson Gap St.
  • A permit was issued for new construction of a residential structure at 8795 S. Tibet Court.

Demolitions, Renovations and Repairs

  • A permit was issued for repair/renovation of a structure at 816 S. Kalispell Circle.
    The permit defines the project's work scope as: "Install new meter pedestal for irrigation clock."
  • A permit was issued for repair/renovation of a structure at 12610 E. 33rd Ave.
  • Applicant T Stubblefield Electric received a permit for repair/renovation of a structure at 14000 E Linvale Place.
    The work is described as: "Replace existing federal Pacific panel with new 125 amp panel."

This story was created automatically using local building data from BuildZoom, then reviewed and augmented by an editor. Click here for more about what we're doing.

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