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MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT – Planning
Auburn, AL
New – Infrastructure
The Summit

Over 600 units, the Fountainview Mansion facility, and a lodge located north of Shell Toomer Parkway and east of Mill Creek Road. Developer recently received zoning approval and awaiting further approvals. Developer has own construction forces.Project site includes 280 acres.

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2300 Moores Mill Rd, P O Box 1429, Auburn, AL 36831
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Billy Cleveland
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2300 Moores Mill Rd, P O Box 1429, Auburn, AL 36831
Cleveland Brothers
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OAnow.com is reporting that “Requests to advertise the proposed rezoning of the Shoppes at Capps Farm and a public hearing on the proposed budget for a federal grant are among the items listed on tonight’s Opelika City Council work session agenda.”

You may recall that the development was recently brought before the planning board to approve changes and now it seems they are moving forward.

Read the rest of the OAnow story here

The South College Street building that recently housed Hooters will soon be a new sports-themed restaurant.

Hooters closed several weeks ago. Lane Powell, communications director for Landlord Hayley-Redd Development, said he thought Hooters corporate had some issues with the franchisee.

That wasn’t the case, said Alexis Aleshire, Hooters corporate public relations manager.

“Corporate didn’t close them down,” Aleshire said. “The franchisee who owns the restaurant wasn’t happy with the restaurant, so they’re looking to relocate. It’s probably going to take a while before they rebuild another store. We don’t have any specific dates.”

Bogies Bar and Grill is scheduled to open Feb. 25, food and beverage director Brandon Metcalf said.

The restaurant is the second of its kind and takes its name after the original in Montgomery, which is located next to a golf course.

The new restaurant at 1651 S. College St. has no links to Hooters. Like Hooters, Bogies will have wing specials, but the colors and ownership is different, Metcalf said.

“It looks entirely different inside,” he said. “We put carpet down and remodeled inside. It’s really nice. It’ll be a fun place.”

The restaurant will serve a full menu, including steaks, seafood and appetizers, and a beverage license is on the city council’s agenda for Tuesday’s meeting.

Source: Opelika-Auburn News /auburnopelika.info