City takes steps to transform downtown corner
2 Apr 2022
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The city of Tracy hopes to breathe new life into a prominent downtown corner through a partnership with a team of local developers.
On Tuesday the Tracy City Council approved an exclusive negotiating rights agreement (ENRA) with Gill Hospitality and Souza Realty and Development, who have proposed replacement of the Westside Market building on the southwest corner of Eighth Street and Central Avenue with a two-story building that would include a restaurant and other shops at the street level and offices or apartments above.
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