Fuller Park · Then vs Now
Fuller Park: 2025-03 vs 2026-03
A side-by-side look at how Fuller Park shifted between two periods.
| 2025-03 | 2026-03 | Change | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Building permits | 0 | 5 | +5 |
| Construction value ($) | $0 | $266,000 | +266,000.0 |
| New business licenses | 4 | 3 | -25% |
| Business closings (proxy) | 0 | 0 | — |
| 311 service requests | 140 | 179 | +28% |
| Reported crimes | 37 | 49 | +32% |
| Violent crimes | 19 | 17 | -11% |
| Failed food inspections | 0 | 1 | +1 |
2025-03
Fuller Park violent crime up 58% in March
Fuller Park logged 19 violent crimes in March, up from 12 the month before. Overall crime stayed flat at 37 incidents. No building permits were issued after two minor ones in February (total $3,612). Residents filed 140 service requests, led by 29 pothole complaints and 14 graffiti removal calls. No new businesses opened and none closed.
2026-03
Fuller Park permit value drops 80% despite new Metro by T-Mobile
Permit value in Fuller Park fell from $1.3 million to $266,000, a drop of almost 80%. The neighborhood issued five permits, down from ten. Three businesses opened: a Metro by T-Mobile, a retail spot called seafood junction, and peddler Don D Mandley. Crime climbed 44%, with 49 incidents reported versus 34 the month before. Violent crime rose from 13 to 17. Service requests dropped a third, though 38 of them involved tree trimming—a category the city's no longer accepting. One food establishment failed inspection.
New businesses — 2025-03
- Checkers& Rally's (Retail Food Establishment)
- FOOT LOCKER #8244 (Limited Business License)
- GARFIELD GAS BP (Tobacco)
- CITY GOLD (Limited Business License)
New businesses — 2026-03
- DON D MANDLEY (Peddler License)
- seafood junction (Retail Food Establishment)
- METRO BY T-MOBILE (Limited Business License)