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Developer asks Everett for five‑year grocery deadline extension as riverfront housing builds

4444236 · June 20, 2025
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Summary

Shelter Holdings told the council it has built 300 of the 1,250 approved riverfront units and is seeking a five‑year extension of the grocery‑store deadline in the Riverfront Amended and Restated Property Disposition Agreement; the council scheduled action for June 25.

The developer responsible for the central Riverfront (landfill) site told the City Council on June 18 that it needs more time to attract a full‑service grocer and asked the city to amend the 2019 Riverfront Amended and Restated Property Disposition Agreement to extend the grocery‑store delivery deadline by five years.

Planning Director York Stevens Watts summarized the disposition agreement and the work completed on the first phase, and Shelter Holdings representative Eric Evans told the council the project has 1,250 units approved under the development agreement and about 300 units completed so far. "There are 1,250 units approved under the development agreement... so far, there's 300…

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