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Louisiana Po’ Boy <br /> <br />The Commission may have noticed the renovations done to the former KFC on County <br />Road 10 between Taco bell and McDonald’s. The owners are hoping for an October 1st <br />opening, but it may be later than that. The restaurant owner has 2 of these restaurants <br />in Louisiana. For those of you who may have no idea of what a po’ boy is, it’s a <br />traditional submarine sandwich from Louisiana typically consisting of meat, usually roast <br />beef, or fried seafood. The meat is served on baguette-like New Orleans French bread, <br />known for its crisp crust and fluffy center. <br /> <br />In other news… <br /> <br />A magazine distributor is taking 22,800 square feet in Building F (the building on the <br />north side of Multi-Tech) and then that building will be full too. There is not much vacant <br />space in either of the two business parks. <br /> <br />Longview Estates is a ten-lot residential subdivision south of County Road H2 between <br />Silver Lake Road and Longview Drive. There’s been a contentious history with this <br />seven-acre project, but the owner received approvals to move forward with the <br />development and the extensive soils corrections and remediation are nearing <br />completion. (The site has a significant wetland presence.) <br /> <br />Red Oak Estates townhome development, located at the southwest corner of County <br />Road H2 and Long Lake Road is seeing some renewed activity. Originally platted and <br />approved in the early 1970s as a 72-unit development, after the first building of six-units <br />was constructed, litigation halted further development. A court ruling a few years back <br />allowed the project to move forward again so an additional 26 units were constructed. <br />However at the same time the nation experienced the busting of the housing bubble and <br />further construction ceased. The developer indicates that work may begin in the near <br />future on the remaining 40 units. <br />