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Resident pitches nonprofit thrift store 'Paint the Way Thrift,' seeks city lease and deferred deposit
Summary
A Price resident said a proposed nonprofit thrift store plans to lease a city building, project monthly sales of $9,000 and asked the council to consider a one-month free lease and deferring a $2,000 deposit; council members directed the speaker to the BTAC board and Community Development Corporation for the building lease.
Barbara Brown introduced Paint the Way Thrift, a proposed nonprofit thrift store, during public comment at the Price City Council meeting on Feb. 12 and asked the council to lease a portion of a city-owned building east of Carbon Avenue for use as the store.
Brown said the thrift store would repurpose donated goods, provide affordable shopping and reinvest profits into local improvement projects such as sidewalk repairs and…
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