The Yard is taking shape.

Land at the site of the former Grant Road Lumber is being cleared for the entertainment and dining complex under development by restaurateur Sam Fox.

A $3 million building permit has been issued for The Yard Restaurant, a 19,000-square-foot complex that will feature a covered yard with couches, fireplaces and games. A 150-seat dining room called The Coop will hold private parties, weddings and corporate events.

One restaurant already announced for the site is Culinary Dropout, a gastropub.

Grant Road Lumber closed last summer after 66 years in business at 2543 E. Grant Road.

Fox hopes to open The Yard next fall.

Other construction activity around town includes:

  • Walmart is under construction at Amphi Plaza, on Fort Lowell Road at First Avenue.

A $3.8 million building permit was issued for the new 43,000-square-foot store at the site of a former Food City.

  • A $2.2 million permit has been issued to International Towers Inc. for construction of a 19,639-square-foot facility at 8061 W. Tangerine Road.
  • Oak Creek Homes received $1 million in permits for two assisted-living facilities at 4149 and 4179 N. Garden View Circle.
  • Dollar Tree will be opening a $920,000 store in 9,900 square feet at 8020 N. Cortaro Road.
  • Planet Fitness got a $779,000 permit for a facility in the Tucson Marketplace, 1125 E. Marketplace Blvd.

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Information on building permits courtesy of Ginger Kneup, ginger@orangereports.com, owner of Bright Future Real Estate Research.

Contact Star reporter Gabriela Rico at grico@tucson.com