Permit issued for construction of $68 million third phase of Huntsville’s CityCentre

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Permit issued for construction of $68 million third phase of Huntsville’s CityCentre
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Construction is progressing on the third phase of CityCentre, a mixed-use development adjacent to Big Spring Park near the Von Braun Center in downtown Huntsville.

A rendering of the planned mixed-use development in the third phase at CityCentre in downtown Huntsville. The building will include apartments, retail and office space.

It is the most expensive of the eight area commercial projects issued permits exceeding $1 million last week, according to Southern Exposure Information. That includes a $12.5 million expansion of the Polyplex Americas facility in Decatur.

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