Permit Patrol: 17 February 2012

Green Hills getting a Vera Bradley, a new Metro Water pump station, Lucky Brand Jeans leads this week's Opry Mills additions, and more...

Get pumped up

Garney Holding will build a new $6 million pump station for Metro Water Services at 1591 Emerald Drive, replacing an existing structure.

Vera Bradley to the Hill Center

Suite 505 at the Green Hills Hill Center will soon be the home of a Vera Bradley store. David Nice has the $257,000 permit for the location, which will be the company's second in Tennessee and first in the Nashville area.

This week in endoscopy

The fourth floor of 330 Medical Park will get $723,000 in work as preparation for CMC Endoscopy.

Ben Bredesen's brewery bubbles

Powell Construction will renovate 900 Main St. in East Nashville for a microbrewery owned and operated by Ben Bredesen. (Check the background here.) The contract comes in at $236,000.

What's a "what not store"?

Perhaps the name of the outlet is What Not, but in any case, the self-permit for 705 Gallatin Pike is "[t]o use 1,457 sf portion of non-res building for what not store."

Your regular Opry Mills report

Lakeview Construction has the $105,000 contract for a Lucky Brand Jeans store. Retail Construction will do the $76,000 in work to prep space for Haggar. J.B. Electrical will get space ready for Select Comfort, costing $80,000. Wilks Dugout will move into the megamall after $22,000 in rehab from Retail Builders is finished.

Auntie Anne's, meanwhile, will get it twisted after $88,500 in work from Dancin Enterprises. Game Stop will get loaded up after L&L finishes an undisclosed contract. Burger King moves in courtesy $172,000 from Retail Builders. The clock starts on Fossil's rehab with a $253,000 permit issued to Weekes. The Children's Place will grow up with a $235,000 permit from Horizon.

And lastly, Berkshire Hathaway is making its own Opry Mills investment with a $65,000 contract for 101 Construction to build an Orange Julius/Dairy Queen.