Toomer's Corner construction nearing completion
With the start of the first day of classes brings the end of summer construction in downtown Auburn.
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With the start of the first day of classes brings the end of summer construction in downtown Auburn.
In February, a six-month moratorium was put in place for the University Service East District of Auburn. During this time, city planning did research to decide what to do once the moratorium ended.
On June 20, Wayne Flynt, professor emeritus at Auburn and good friend of “To Kill a Mockingbird” author Harper Lee spoke at the Auburn Public Library.
Wayne Flynt, professor emeritus of history at Auburn University and friend of Harper Lee, spoke at the Auburn Public Library on July 20.
Construction will begin in December on the Mell Classroom Building. The building will be 65,000 square feet and will be located on the west end of the library.
Auburn students and citizens will soon enjoy a larger Kroger, but until then, they will have to deal with the construction.
The Bank Vault closed at the beginning of the summer, but it will not be empty for long.
The construction downtown this summer poses complications such as the intersection of College Street and Magnolia Avenue being closed. But since the construction started, the concern of darkness in the construction area has surfaced.
The Sigma Chi house on Magnolia Avenue is no longer sitting vacant, the brothers of Sigma Tau Gamma have recently moved in.