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Blasting on hold at Kroger Marketplace construction site

Posted at 10:12 am August 16, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Kroger Marketplace Site Work

Blasting at the Kroger Marketplace construction site in central Oak Ridge is on hold for now. A Kroger spokesman has said there is some rock on the 25-acre site, but blasting will be the company’s last option.

The contractors for the Kroger Marketplace shopping center have notified Oak Ridge officials that blasting at the 25-acre site may not be required for now.

“The City of Oak Ridge will notify affected businesses and citizens when, and if, blasting is required,” a Friday morning press release said.

Oak Ridge had previously announced that a blast survey was performed, and no “collateral damage had been predicted,” the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: blasting, Cindi Gordon, construction site, Glynn Jenkins, Kroger Co., Kroger Marketplace, shopping center

Demolition under way, construction could start this fall on Kroger Marketplace

Posted at 7:14 pm August 5, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Kroger Marketplace Site Work

A half-dozen excavators, scrapers, dump trucks, bulldozers, and loaders were moving dirt and debris and knocking down trees late Friday afternoon on the north side of the planned Kroger Marketplace, near Raleigh Road and the former Robin Lane in Oak Ridge.

Demolition work is under way, and construction could start this fall on a new Kroger Marketplace shopping center in Oak Ridge that is expected to include a range of services from a fuel center and sushi shop to a drive-through pharmacy and Baby World.

Demolition at the shopping center—named the Westcott Center in honor of renowned photographer James Edward Westcott—began Monday, July 29, said Glynn Jenkins, director of communications and public relations for the The Kroger Co.’s Atlanta Division. Home demolition work is expected to be completed by Aug. 23.

The demolition of the former Super 8 motel, Vista Inn, and Cancun’s restaurant on Oak Ridge Turnpike and North Illinois Avenue is expected to start next week. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Apparel, Baby World, Bistro, construction, demolition, Fred Meyer jewelry, Glynn Jenkins, James Edward Westcott, Kroger, Kroger Fuel Center, Kroger Little Clinic, Kroger Marketplace, North Illinois Avenue, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Starbucks Coffee, Sushi, The Kroger Co., Westcott Center

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