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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

Pictures: Land being cleared quickly, hotels demolished at Kroger Marketplace site

Posted at 10:24 am August 14, 2013
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Kroger Marketplace Land Clearing

Now that the project has received final approval, crews are working quickly to finish demolishing and cleaning up hotels and homes, remove trees, and clear land at the 25-acre site of a Kroger Marketplace shopping center northeast of the intersection of Oak Ridge Turnpike and Illinois Avenue. The former Robin Lane is in the center of the picture.

Now that the project has received final approval, crews are working quickly to finish demolishing hotels and homes, clean up debris, remove trees, and clear land for a new Kroger Marketplace shopping center at one of the city’s busiest intersections.

Building construction could start in early October, and there could be some blasting at the 25-acre site starting at 2 p.m. Friday.

The $30 million shopping center will be named the Westcott Center in honor of renowned photographer James Edward Westcott, and it is scheduled to open in August 2014. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Photos, Top Stories Tagged With: construction, demolition, Illinois Avenue, Kroger Marketplace, Oak Ridge Turnpike, shopping center, Westcott Center

Blasting begins next week at construction site for Kroger Marketplace

Posted at 10:28 am August 8, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Kroger Marketplace Hotels

The former Super 8 motel that is expected to be demolished to make way for a new Kroger Marketplace shopping center at Oak Ridge Turnpike and Illinois Avenue.

Blasting at the construction site for the Kroger Marketplace shopping center will begin next week, Oak Ridge officials announced Thursday.

“All blasting will happen at 2 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,” a city press release said. “Depending on the location of the blast, there may be temporary road closures in the area.”

The release said a blast survey was performed. “No collateral damage has been predicted,” it said. “The explosions may be heard and felt. During the blasts, it is not necessary to contact emergency dispatch services, unless an emergency has occurred. The City of Oak Ridge Fire and Police will be present for the blasting.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: blasting, construction, Illinois Avenue, Kroger Marketplace, Oak Ridge Turnpike, shopping center

Machines start moving dirt, debris; knocking down trees at Kroger Marketplace

Posted at 1:03 pm August 4, 2013
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Kroger Marketplace Site Work

A half-dozen excavators, scrapers, dump trucks, bulldozers, and loaders move dirt and debris and knock down trees late Friday afternoon on the north side of the planned Kroger Marketplace shopping center in central Oak Ridge. The heavy equipment pictured above is working near Raleigh Road and the former Robin Lane.

An official groundbreaking for the new Kroger Marketplace shopping center hasn’t been announced yet, but a half-dozen bulldozers, dump trucks, excavators, loaders, and scrapers were moving dirt and debris and knocking down trees late Friday afternoon on the north side of the 25-acre site in central Oak Ridge.

The heavy equipment was working near Raleigh Road and the former Robin Lane, just southwest of Grove Center.

Oak Ridge Today has requested more information from a Kroger spokesman in Atlanta and will provide additional details as they become available. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Blanchard and Calhoun Commercial, Grove Center, Illinois Avenue, Kroger Marketplace, Oak Ridge Today, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Raleigh Road, Rhodes Seeger, Robin Lane, shopping center

Oak Ridge UU church has July 14 groundbreaking at new site

Posted at 11:36 am July 5, 2013
By John Huotari 11 Comments

Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church Site

The Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church will have a July 14 groundbreaking ceremony at its new 4.6-acre home in front of the Joe L. Evins Federal Building, at right in background, on Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Moving across town to make way for a new shopping center, members of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church will have a July 14 groundbreaking ceremony at their new home in front of the Federal Building on Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Church members announced in late February that they had purchased a 4.6-acre parcel at Oak Ridge Turnpike and Laboratory Road in front of the Joe L. Evins Federal Building, which is used by the U.S. Department of Energy Oak Ridge Office. They plan to be in a new building there by Thanksgiving 2014. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Top Stories Tagged With: Blanchard and Calhoun Commercial, Ed Westcott, Federal Building, groundbreaking, Jake Morrill, Joe L. Evins Federal Building, Kroger Marketplace, Laboratory Road, ministry, Oak Ridge Office, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, ORUUC, potluck dinner, shopping center, U.S. Department of Energy, Westcott Center

Unitarian Universalists buy land near Federal Building for new church

Posted at 5:59 pm February 27, 2013
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church Site

Members of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church have purchased this 4.6-acre site in front of the Joe L. Evins Federal Building on Oak Ridge Turnpike. (Photo courtesy of Jake B. Morrill)

The members of a heavily used church on busy Oak Ridge Turnpike have found a new home, part of a neighborhood exodus to make way for a new Kroger Marketplace shopping center in the heart of the city.

Members of the Oak Unitarian Universalist Church had agreed in September to sell their current building and 3.6 acres at Oak Ridge Turnpike and Robertsville Road in a deal arranged by commercial developers Blanchard and Calhoun Commercial.

On Wednesday, roughly five months later, congregation members announced they had purchased a 4.6-acre parcel at Oak Ridge Turnpike and Laboratory Road, in front of the Joe L. Evins Federal Building.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Churches, Community, Faith, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Joe L. Evins Federal Building, Kroger Marketplace, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Chuch, Robertsville Road, shopping center, Unitarian Universalists

First home moved for Kroger Marketplace shopping center

Posted at 1:47 pm January 10, 2013
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Kroger Marketplace House Moving

The first home was moved Thursday morning from Iris Circle and Robin Lane in central Oak Ridge to make way for a new Kroger Marketplace shopping center near Oak Ridge Turnpike and Illinois Avenue.

The first home was moved Thursday morning to make way for a new Kroger Marketplace shopping center near Oak Ridge Turnpike and Illinois Avenue.

Ten more houses on Robin Lane and Iris Circle are ready to move, and a total of 25 have to be relocated, said Micheal Mills of M&M House Movers in Harrogate. Mills hopes to move them all by March 1.

The small, brown home moved Thursday was taken to a 13-acre farm on Blair Road in Roane County, Mills said. The man who owns the farm has purchased two of the Oak Ridge homes for his family to use on the farm.

The 11-mile drive was expected to take about three hours. The man driving the moving truck Thursday, Sonny Asher of New Way House Moving in Harrogate, which is working with M&M, said each home weighs about 20 to 30 tons.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Iris Circle, Kroger Marketplace, M&M House Movers, Micheal Mills, New Way House Moving, Robin Lane, shopping center, Sonny Asher

Unitarian Universalists consider new site in east Oak Ridge

Posted at 10:39 am January 7, 2013
By John Huotari 8 Comments

Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church Site

Members of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church voted 131-2 to try to buy this 4.6-acre site in front of the Joe L. Evins Federal Building for a new church. (Photo courtesy of Jake B. Morrill)

They’ve agreed to sell their current church to make way for a new shopping center, and on Sunday, members of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church voted overwhelmingly to try to move to the east end of town.

The congregation voted 131-2 to buy a 4.6-acre site in front of the Joe L. Evins Federal Building, home of the U.S. Department of Energy Oak Ridge Office. The plot is beside Summit Medical on Laboratory Road.

But they haven’t closed on the deal yet, the church’s minister, Rev. Jake B. Morrill, said Monday morning. In a press release Monday afternoon, members of the Church’s Relocation Steering Committee said the due diligence process is not complete, and a closing date hasn’t been set.

Assuming the deal is completed, the next step would be to design a building. The church said it is working with an architect “to begin a congregation-wide process to design a new church using a sustainable, green design for the new facility and preservation of as much of the existing park-like setting of the parcel as possible.”

Church members expect to be in their new home by Thanksgiving 2014.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Churches, Faith, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Jake B. Morrill, Joe L. Evins Federal Building, Kroger Marketplace, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, shopping center, U.S. Department of Energy Oak Ridge Office

New council member asks mayor to consider resigning, mayor says ‘no’

Posted at 10:31 pm December 4, 2012
By John Huotari 26 Comments

Trina Baughn

Trina Baughn

Tom Beehan

Tom Beehan

New Oak Ridge City Council member Trina Baughn has asked Mayor Tom Beehan to drop his bid for a third term as mayor and consider resigning.

In a column posted on her website and submitted to local media, Baughn lobs accusations at the mayor that range from his alleged public encouragement of “backroom meetings” on the high school debt to the alleged benefits he received from the $30 million Kroger Marketplace shopping center.

“An overwhelming percentage of Oak Ridgers have lost all confidence in Tom Beehan’s leadership abilities,” Baughn said. “They elected me to be their voice, and with this letter, I am keeping the only campaign promise that I specifically made: I will not cast my vote for Tom Beehan as mayor.”

The seven-member council is expected to appoint a mayor to serve a two-year term during a Monday, Dec. 10, meeting.

It’s Baughn’s first major move as a new City Council member, and Beehan dismissed it with dismay this week.

“If you had to fact-check that whole column and label it, it would be ‘pants on fire,’” Beehan said. “It’s mostly fiction.”

[Read more…]

Filed Under: 2012 Election, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: backroom meetings, Betsy Coleman, Betsy Coleman Realty, federal mandate, high school debt, Kroger Marketplace, mayor, Oak Ridge City Council, resign, sewer system overflows, shopping center, Tom Beehan, Trina Baughn, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Work begins to move Oak Ridge homes for Kroger Marketplace

Posted at 4:07 pm November 27, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Iris Circle Home Relocation

An Iris Circle home is held up by steel beams and wooden piers Monday, one of several homes that could be moved to make way for a 25-acre Kroger Marketplace shopping center.

Work has started to move homes on Iris Circle and Robin Lane to make way for a 25-acre Kroger Marketplace shopping center at Oak Ridge Turnpike and North Illinois Avenue.

Five homes were off their foundations in the small neighborhood in central Oak Ridge on Monday, raised on steel beams and stacked wooden piers. Work had started on a few others.

Among those relocating their homes is George Royster, a five-year neighborhood resident who helped lead the crusade against the $30 million development.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Top Stories Tagged With: George Royster, Iris Circle, Kroger Marketplace, North Illinois Avenue, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Paul Xhajanka, Robin Lane, shopping center

Council approves stoplight, rezonings for Kroger

Posted at 11:37 pm October 22, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Kroger Marketplace Site

The northeast corner of the intersection of Oak Ridge Turnpike and Illinois Avenue, where a 25-acre Kroger Marketplace shopping center has been proposed. The Oak Ridge City Council approved rezonings for the $30 million project on Monday.

In three 6-0 votes Monday, the Oak Ridge City Council approved a new stoplight on North Illinois Avenue for a new Kroger shopping center, approved rezonings for the project, and agreed to give up two neighborhood roads—Iris Circle and Robin Lane—to make way for the development.

The stoplight for the $30 million Kroger Marketplace shopping center would be at North Illinois Avenue and Ivanhoe Road. The 25-acre project will also need new entrances on Oak Ridge Turnpike and North Illinois Avenue. Those roads are state routes, so the stoplight and entrances will have to be approved by the Tennessee Department of Transportation.

The shopping center will replace a neighborhood of about 55 homes, two hotels, a restaurant, day care center, and church northeast of the intersection of Oak Ridge Turnpike and Illinois Avenue.

Kroger Marketplace Site Plan

Kroger Marketplace Site Plan

In response to a question from a neighborhood resident, Paul Xhajanka, Kroger real estate manager in Atlanta, Ga., and Parker Hardy, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce president, said the developers had looked at other possible commercial locations in Oak Ridge, but weren’t able to make a deal work for several reasons, including property owners who didn’t want to sell and existing leases that hindered potential developments.

Xhajanka has said home demolition at the shopping center site could begin in February. The center would include 12,000 square feet of shop space and five outparcels, and it could open early in 2014.

Xhajanka has said it will be like Kroger stores in Farragut and at Cedar Bluff Road and Kingston Pike in Knoxville. The Oak Ridge store will include such stores as a bank, Fred Meyer jeweler, and Starbucks.

The new shopping center is expected to add about 250 jobs.

He said Kroger is leasing its current space and is trying to find a tenant to sublease it.

Council first approved project rezonings for the Kroger Marketplace during an Oct. 8 meeting.

Filed Under: Business, Government Tagged With: Kroger Marketplace, North Illinois Avenue, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Paul Xhajanka, rezoning, shopping center, stoplight

Council considers Kroger, Weigel’s projects on Monday

Posted at 10:51 am October 5, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Kroger Marketplace Site Plan

Kroger Marketplace Site Plan

Oak Ridge officials on Monday will consider project approvals for two highly anticipated commercial developments on Illinois Avenue, one a Kroger Marketplace shopping center and the other a Weigel’s gas station and convenience store.

The $30 million Kroger shopping center would be built on about 25 acres at the busy intersection of Oak Ridge Turnpike and Illinois Avenue, but the land has to be rezoned.

The rezoning has already been endorsed by the Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, which unanimously recommended it in a 10-0 vote during a Sept. 27 meeting.

It now has to be considered by Oak Ridge City Council. Council will consider it on Monday in the first of two monthly votes, or readings.

The proposed site now includes more than 50 homes and duplex units, two hotels, a restaurant, and daycare on Iris Circle, Oak Ridge Turnpike, North Illinois Avenue, Robin Lane, and Ivanhoe, Raleigh, and Robertsville roads.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government Tagged With: Kroger Marketplace, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, Oak Ridge Traffic Safety Advisory Board, shopping center, Weigel's

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