“A Real Building Boom in Hickory” from the Watauga Democrat, Thursday, Aug. 25, 1921
More than 100 New
Houses Have Been Completed in the Last Six Months—Sidewalk and Street
Work—Several Small Manufacturing Plants Have Found Homes Here During the Last
12 Months
Hickory—With more than 100 new homes erected in Hickory
during the first six months of the present year and with many others to be
built between now and winter, Hickory is experiencing the fastest growth in its
history. Never before, according to local people, has there been so much
construction in progress here, most of the new residences going up inside the
town and the others in the suburbs.
There would even be more building if the banks and building
and loan associations were able to finance all demands. As it is between 115
and 125 new homes will be added before the end of the present year.
While there has been marked construction of residence
houses, only a few business buildings have been put up. A few small
manufacturing plants have found homes here during the year, but no new
storehouses have been erected. If the Eleventh avenue development is completed
a dozen business houses will be started during the winter and early spring, it
is said.
There has been much sidewalk and street work done, a
construction company being on the last lap of a contract calling for the
expenditure of $175,000. The municipal building and auditorium, the latter was
a seating capacity of 1,200, will be ready within six weeks, it is expected.
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