Real estate permits — Nov. 21-25

Applications submitted to the city’s Development Services office Nov. 21-25:

1856 Viking Way. Remove existing bathroom to create closet for existing bedroom. $5,000.

7837 Herschel Ave. Tenant improvement for Herringbone restaurant, including adding kitchen, restrooms, patio dining area. No valuation listed.

10666 N. Torrey Pines Road. Changes to existing medical offices at Scripps Clinic. No valuation listed.

4150 Regents Park Row. Tenant improvements to existing office space. $73,570.

975 Muirlands Drive. Add to and remodel existing three-story home, including new cabana with full bath, new sports court, first and second story including kitchen and master bedroom additions; replace all windows and exterior doors. No valuation listed.

7682 Hillside Drive. Add changing area and bathroom, cabana. No valution listed.

Related posts:

  1. La Jolla building permits (Oct. 10-21)
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  3. La Jolla building permits: Sept. 26-30.
  4. Building permit applications in La Jolla
  5. La Jolla building permits Feb. 7-11

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