Lenoir County building permits

Lenoir County building permits

The following building permits were issued in Lenoir County:

5/02, 2134 Dogwood Lane, Kinston, project cost: $27,500, Felix Ruiz 

5/02, 3766 Neuse Road, Kinston, project cost: $77,000, Christina Wetherington 

5/02, 1427 N Wilshire Court, Kinston, project cost: $130,733, D.R. Horton, Inc.

5/02, 2204 Wallace Family Road, Kinston, project cost: $10,400, Christian Rettig

5/03, 120 W Gordon Street, Kinston, project cost: $29,500, Ray Collier

5/04, 603 E New Bern Road, Kinston, project cost: $18,000, Dao Wang

5/07, 2939 Barrus Road, La Grange, project cost: $60,000, Aubrey Walker

5/08, 6023 J D Sutton Drive, Grifton, project cost: $375,000, Chris Waddell 

5/13, 2211 Gardenview Court, Kinston, project cost: $278,213.55, Nicole Barnes 

5/13, 1426 N Wilshire Court, Kinston, project cost: $155,020, D.R. Horton, Inc. 

5/15, 403 Duggins Drive, Kinston, project cost: $26,400, Christian Rettig

5/16, 2601 N Queen Street, Kinston, project cost: $997,173, Cindy Toepfer

5/16, 616 Girl Scout Road, Kinston, project cost: $16,800, Titan Solar, NC

5/16, 231 Hwy 58 South, Kinston, project cost: $681,245, Michael Smith 

5/17, 2642 Kevin Drive, Kinston, project cost: $1000,000, Travis Hinnant 

5/21, 3355 Old Hwy 11, Deep Run, project cost: $1,012,388, Colette Miller 

5/24, 1680 Jenny Lind Road, La Grange, project cost: $28,950, Felix Ruiz 

5/24, 2401 N Herritage Street, Kinston, project cost: $1,516,055, Deana Parrish 

5/29, 1703 Queens Road, Kinston, project cost: $32,000, Dew Harold 

5/30, 426 Burncoat Road, Kinston, project cost: $37,500, Jameria Solomon 

6/02, 2429 Kennedy Home Road, La Grange, project cost: $490,000, Levi Smith 

6/04, 5376 Mays Store Road, La Grange, project cost: $40,000, David Dawson 

6/04, 205 E King Street, Kinston, project cost: $25,000, Brandon Turner

6/04, 3315 Hugo Road, Hookerton, project cost: $30,000, Rene Turner

6/05, 2690 Pine Knoll Drive, Kinston, project cost: $54,000, Christina Wetherington 

6/05, 200 Spence Street, La Grange, project cost: $240,000, Jason Fox 

6/06, 2204 Staley Court, Kinston, project cost: $252,000, Ron Gammon 

6/07, 3101 Marion Heights Drive, Kinston, project cost: $20,000, Paul Hill 

6/10, 4560 Mark N Smith Road, Deep Run, project cost: $14,275, Grant Janik 

6/10, 1012 Pamela Drive, Kinston, project cost: $35,000, Rusty Cready

6/11, 1417 Hwy 55 East, Kinston, project cost: $20,000, Bicenpe Saldana 

6/11, 1201 Dorcas Terrace, Kinston, project cost: $165,000, Ron Ashy 

6/12, 2300 Carey Road, Kinston, project cost: $60,000, Jason Fox 

6/12, 4801 A Street, Kinston, project cost: $60,000, Brad Goldvarg 

6/12, 2431 N Herritage Street, Kinston, project cost: $300,000, Regina Jones

6/12, 2429 N Herritage Street, Kinston, project cost: $1,000,000, Regina Jones

6/13, 604 Larkspur Road, Kinston, project cost: $8,000, Francisco Zetina

6/13, 204 Wilson Avenue, Kinston, project cost: $50,000, Creo Merritt

6/17, 1006 Candlewood Drive, Kinston, project cost: $25,000, Oscar Aviles

6/17, 100 Airport Road, Kinston, project cost: $4,612,990, Brett Bond

6/18, 107 Airport Road, Kinston, project cost: $200, Billy Brock 

6/18, 2306 Riley Road, Kinston, project cost: $26,300, Christian Rettig

6/24, 410 Summit Avenue, Kinston, project cost: $20,000, Conway & Co.

6/24, 6040 Hwy 55 West, Kinston, project cost: $391,620, Danny Steele 

6/24, 1701 Old Well Road, Kinston, project cost: $391,620, Danny Steele 

6/27, 1005 Sycamore Avenue, Kinston, project cost: $129,900, Rodney Wood 

6/28, 900 E Caswell Street, Kinston, project cost: $10,000, Tramaine Myers

6/29, 6011 Waters Edge Drive, Grifton, project cost: $28,000, Steve Oliver

6/30, 402 Darden Drive, Kinston, project cost: $20,000, Gary Harris 



Neuse News is a locally-owned small business startup in downtown Kinston. Our goal is to provide free, hyper-local news to Lenoir, Greene and Jones counties. The kind of news our grandparents read in a format fit for today's times.

We provide this by having supportive advertisers and we encourage you to click on their ads, shop with them, and eat with them. Every bit of financial support is important to help us sustain free, hyper-local news.

Please consider supporting Neuse News with as little as $5 one-time or via a monthly option. Every little bit helps us, help you.


 

Print Friendly and PDF
O'Rileys Auto Parts set to open new location on Highway 11

O'Rileys Auto Parts set to open new location on Highway 11

AVISO PÚBLICA: Solicitud del programa de transporte comunitario del condado de Lenoir

AVISO PÚBLICA: Solicitud del programa de transporte comunitario del condado de Lenoir