Real Estate Update

According to AL.com, a local investor paid $900,000 for the T&T Silk Flowers & Plants building at 5630 Highway 90 in Tillman’s Corner, according to Brandon Broadus of CRE Mobile, who handled the transaction. The florist will continue to operate in the 22,650-ft2 building. In Mobile, an out-of-state investor paid $600,000 for a 10,300-ft2 building at 3140 Lees Lane in Mobile, according to Angie McArthur and Kaelan McArthur of Stirling Properties, who represented the seller. In Orange Beach, developers are seeking to rezone 5.2 acres at 25431 Canal Road from “general business” to a “planned unit development” for a commercial project consisting of a 7,300-ft2 restaurant and 20,800-ft2 warehouse, according to city planning. Additionally, The Orange Beach Store owners are seeking site plan review approval to build a 7,000-ft2 building in The Shoppes at Palm Pointe at the northwest corner of Orange Beach and Perdido Beach boulevards.

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ASPCA Grants Baldwin County $25,000 For Temporary Shelter

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MAA Announces Board Leadership Change

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Nature Hike Down Backcountry Trail

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Baldwin County Public Schools To Be Donated 53 Acres

OYSTER SEASON CLOSES DECEMBER 31

Oyster Season Closes December 31

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National Civics Bee Opens For Middle Schoolers

GROUND BROKEN ON MOBILE’S GREENWAY TRAIL, JAPANESE GARDEN

Ground Broken On Mobile’s Greenway Trail, Japanese Garden

D.R. HORTON OPENS HAWKINS MANOR DEVELOPMENT IN WEST MOBILE

D.R. Horton Opens Hawkins Manor Development In West Mobile

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