Mount Greenwood · 2026-01
Mount Greenwood adds Dunkin Donuts, five other businesses
Mount Greenwood picked up six new business licenses in January, including a Dunkin Donuts and raffle permits for St. Christina Parish, Saint Xavier University, and Brother Rice High School. Open Pantry got a tobacco license and Letz Box took out a limited business license. Four building permits totaled $627k, up 55% from December's $404k. Residents filed 304 service requests, led by 57 requests for the shared-cost sidewalk program and 47 pothole complaints. Crime stood at 25 incidents, four of them violent.
By the numbers
| Building permits | 4 |
|---|---|
| Declared construction value | $627,000 |
| New business licenses | 6 |
| Business closings (proxy) | 0 |
| 311 service requests | 420 |
| Reported crimes | 43 |
| Violent crimes | 10 |
| Failed food inspections | 1 |
New businesses
- ST. CHRISTINA PARISH (Raffles)
- SAINT XAVIER UNIVERSITY (Raffles)
- DUNKIN DONUTS (Retail Food Establishment)
- BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL (Raffles)
- OPEN PANTRY (Tobacco)
- LETZ BOX, LLC (Limited Business License)
Top permit types
- PERMIT – EXPRESS PERMIT PROGRAM — 2
- PERMIT - RENOVATION/ALTERATION — 2
Top 311 request types
- Pothole in Street Complaint — 62
- Shared Cost Sidewalk Program Request — 57
- Check for Leak — 37
- Garbage Cart Maintenance — 35
- Ice and Snow Removal Request — 25