In large eddy simulation (LES), one is generally not interested in the large-scale or filtered quantities computed in the simulation, but rather the corresponding characteristics of the underlying real turbulence. One approach to reconstructing the statistics of turbulence from the filtered statistics of an LES is to employ models for the small separation multi-point velocity correlations, which can be parameterized using the statistics of the LES. This has been employed to good effect in isotropic turbulence, but to employ this technique for near-wall turbulent shear flows requires a model for the anisotropy and inhomogeneity in the correlations. Here we explore the use of multi-point correlation models in LES modeling and reconstruction, and propose a anisotropy/inhomogeneity model for the two-point second-order correlation.