Pardon our dust: Construction goes on apace into the new year

Highland Community News photos by Charles Roberts - Taking shape. The In-N-Out restaurant on Greenspot Road is taking shape, expected to open in March.

Civic Center Plaza, across the street from City Hall, is getting a new face. Most businesses are open during construction.

Final grading is being constructed at the Chevron station next door to In-N-Out.

Posted: Thursday, January 5, 2012 12:00 am

Pardon our dust: Construction goes on apace into the new year By Charles Roberts, Editor Highland Community News HighlandNews.net |

Big plans and big hope are ushering Highland into the new year with several projects under construction and more waiting in the wings.

The long-awaited In-N-Out restaurant is expected to be serving burgers and fries at its new Highland location in March, with the next-door Chevron station expected to open by then.

A new small office complex is under construction at the corner of Greenspot Road and Church Street.

The new Dairy Queen is now training its 22 employees and is expected to open in about a week.

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Pardon our dust: Construction goes on apace into the new year

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