In the Works: July 2022 construction projects around the QC

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    The QCBJ is launching our new “In the Works” feature to spotlight new building construction, commercial additions and other new projects going on around the Quad Cities region. To suggest your project for inclusion, please email us details about your new construction or business expansion to [email protected]. Include the building’s name, address, owner and contact information.

    Photos by John Schultz


    Quad City Rehabilitation Institute

    QC Rehab Institute
    The new Quad Cities Rehabilitation Institute, Wednesday, July 13, 2022, located at the intersection of 52nd Ave. and 7th Street in Moline. CREDIT JOHN SCHULTZ

    The new 40-bed inpatient rehabilitation institute is expected to open in late August. It will provide services for patients recovering from a stroke and other neurological disorders, hip fractures, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, amputations and more.

    Address: 653 52nd Ave., Moline

    Owner/Developer: Joint venture of UnityPoint Health Trinity and Birmingham, Alabama-based Encompass Health 

    Contractor/Builder: MJ Harris, Birmingham, Alabama

    Architect: Frederick & Associates, Sarasota, Florida

    Cost: $30 million+


    YoSo Modern Japanese

    YoSo Modern Japanese
    YoSo Modern Japanese, 1591 Grant St. CREDIT JOHN SCHULTZ

    This modern Japanese steakhouse and sushi bar is opening soon in TBK Bank Midwest Division headquarters building in downtown Bettendorf. 

    Address: 1591 Grant St., Bettendorf

    Owner: Mike DeWitte

    Contractor/Builder: Build To Suit, Bettendorf

    Architect: Streamline Architects, East Moline

    Size: 6,240 square feet

    Cost: $687,220


    Hawaiian Brothers Restaurant

    Hawaiian Brothers Restaurant old Wendy's
    Hawaiian Brothers Restaurant at 955 E. 53rd St. Davenport. CREDIT JOHN SCHULTZ

    A new restaurant serving fresh Hawaiian Plate Lunch. The family-owned company spreads the Aloha spirit. 

    Address: 2955 E. 53rd St., Davenport

    Owner/Developer: Cornhusker Project Davenport LLC

    Contractor/Builder: Knoebel Construction Inc., St. Louis, Missouri

    Cost: $2,261,821

    Size: 3850 square feet


    Kwik Star

    Kwik Star LeClaire
    Kwik Star at the Intersection of S. Cody Road (Highway 67) and Eagle Ridge Road. CREDIT JOHN SCHULTZ

    Offering gas, groceries, hot food, baked goods and more, the new convenience store will be the chain’s 14th store in the Quad Cities.

    Address: Intersection of South Cody Road (U.S. 67) and Eagle Ridge Road, LeClaire

    Owner/Developer: Kwik Trip, Inc. LaCrosse, Wisconsin.

    Contractor: Market and Johnson Inc., Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

    Architect: Excel Engineering, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.

    Size: Store will sit on 3.3 acre site.


    Retail building

    4451 E. 53rd St Davenport.
    4451 E. 53rd St Davenport. CREDIT JOHN SCHULTZ

    The new mixed retail building has space for three tenants.

    Address: 4451 E. 53rd St., Davenport

    Owner/Developer: Birchwood South LLC, Davenport

    Contractor/Builder: Russell, Davenport

    Architect: Streamline Architects, East Moline

    Cost: $1,235,000 (shell only)

    Size: 8,566 square feet


    American Family Care Urgent Care

    AFC Urgent Care
    AFC Urgent Care at 2705 E. 53rd Street. CREDIT JOHN SCHULTZ

    New urgent care facility.

    Address: 2705 E. 53rd Street, Davenport

    Owner: WCT Investments L.L.C. Davenport (landlord); Roshan Patel (tenant)

    Contractor: Build To Suit, Bettendorf

    Architect: SSOE/Stevens-Wilkinson (Ohio)

    Cost: $1.5 million

    Size: 3,400 square feet


    Storage units expansion

    7205 Hancock Ct Storage Units
    7205 Hancock Ct. CREDIT JOHN SCHULTZ

    The expansion includes two new storage buildings.

    Address: 7205 Hancock Court, Davenport

    Owner/Developer: Collins Holdings Group LLC Davenport

    Contractor/Builder: Mullanack Builders, Buffalo, Iowa

    Cost: $243,000

    Size: 9,000 and 7,500 square feet

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