The details
The project was initially slated to be completed in 2024, Community Impact previously reported, but Steele said drainage and right of way issues in the area have set back progress. Steele said the 4B Corp. is optimistic that it can finalize its plat and begin construction early next year.
“The [MEDC] remains committed to the project and staying focused on executing project milestones as outlined in the project’s development plan,” Steele said.
Also of note
The project, which Steele estimated to cost around $700,000, will be located on a 1.5-acre parcel of land on Commerce Street between Classic Collision and the Magnolia United Methodist Church, and will add about 100-135 parking spaces, according to prior reporting.
Located near The Stroll—a pedestrian walkway featuring shops and public art locations—the added parking would add relief for businesses on the half-mile stretch, Community Impact previously reported.