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View fullscreen Gov. Kay Ivey, officials from ALDI, construction officials and local, county and state elected officials, broke ground Wednesday, Feb. 10 on a 564,000 square-foot office and warehouse, which is scheduled for completion in 2022. JOHN UNDERWOOD / STAFF PHOTOS Gov. Kay Ivey Baldwin County Economic Development Alliance President/CEO Lee Lawson. Previous Next Posted
By John Underwood / john@gulfcoastmedia.com
LOXLEY, Alabama Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey joined retail officials, along with representatives from local, county, state and national governments breaking ground Wednesday, Feb. 10 on a new regional headquarters and distribution center at the intersection of County Road 49 and Industrial Park Drive in Loxley for ALDI, one of America’s fastest-growing retailers.
By John Underwood / john@gulfcoastmedia.com
LOXLEY, Alabama Work is well underway on a project to improve the intersection at County Road 68 and the Baldwin Beach Express.
The project, which is being entirely funded and contracted through Texas-based travel center giant Buc-ee’s, is two-fold, according to Tyler Mitchell, construction manager with the Baldwin County Highway Department.
The first project, which was originally planned through the Baldwin County Highway Department, calls for the widening and resurfacing of County Road 68, including the installation of extra turn lanes, Mitchell said, while the second project, originally planned through the Alabama Department of Transportation, calls for the modification of traffic lights at the intersection to add turn signals.