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AMETEK, Davey Tree Block Add to Acorn Alley's Success

This story is the third in a series about Kent's changing landscape

 
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Mayor Jerry Fiala talks about the importance of the Fairmount Properties redevelopment and its anchor tenants, Davey Tree and AMETEK.
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An architect's rendition of the new Davey Resource Group offices in the Fairmount Properties complex in downtown Kent.
This graphic shows what will be coming to the Fairmount Properties redevelopment block downtown.
South Water Street, with the rubble of the old Spellbinders building, as seen before demolition was finished in 2009 to clear the redevelopment block for construction.
Groundbreaking for Fairmont Properties redevelopment earlier this month.
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Construction on Acorn Alley II is progressing in downtown Kent. When finished, it will provide a seamless transition between the original Acorn Alley and the city and Fairmount Properties redevelopment block.
Mayor Jerry Fiala talks about the importance of the Fairmount Properties redevelopment and its anchor tenants, Davey Tree and AMETEK.

Across from the Fairmount Properties redevelopment block on Erie Street is the new Acorn Alley II.

This new, private project is led by developer Ron Burbick of Phoenix Properties. It will bring new restaurants and retailers downtown and will link with Acorn Alley phase one.

Laziza, Zoupwerks, Tree City Coffee and Pastry, Wild Earth Outfitters, Popped!, Acorn Alley Gifts and Novelties, and the Kent Area Chamber of Commerce are just a few of the tenants coming to Acorn Alley II.

AMETEK and The Davey Tree Expert Co. will anchor the public redevelopment block spearheaded by city officials with partner Fairmount.  

Both companies will be in a reconstructed corner of downtown in the block bordered by Haymaker Parkway, South Water, Erie and South DePeyster streets.

AMETEK and Davey will occupy the majority of office space available in the 185,000 square foot-plus Fairmount Properties redevelopment. It will occupy land that was once filled with retail shops and houses that have since been demolished to make way for the $29 million project.

Editor's Note: Throughout this week, we take a look at some of the drastic landscape changes taking place in Kent this year and throughout the next several years.

We'll examine Kent's redevelopment as the projects progress. Click on the links below to see previous stories in this series.

Related Topics: AMETEK, Kent Redevelopment, acorn alley II, and davey tree

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