Thank you to David Horowitz and the Bowling Green Daily News for interviewing Sunbelt’s President, Quintin Littrell. Read a quick excerpt from the article below, and head to their site for the full feature.

In alignment with recent local findings from last year’s BG 2050 polling initiative, Sunbelt Construction considers Warren County’s most notable construction trend this year to be mixed developments with housing tucked alongside areas such as park, recreational and retail spaces. Taking on some $20 million in construction annually, the company has operated in Bowling Green for about four decades — and described this trend as a change compared to previous years, according to Sunbelt Construction President Quintin Littrell. Previously, he said, residences were typically separated from areas like groceries, movie theaters and restaurants, which were often consolidated along a corridor such as Scottsville Road.

Read more at the Bowling Green Daily News.