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City details Circle K redevelopment plan: 45–50 workforce units, grocery space and complex TIF financing
Summary
City staff presented a redevelopment proposal involving Circle K and the Convergys parcel that would include purchase of back lots, a land swap, 45–50 workforce housing units, and an expanded Circle K store with an additional 1,200 sq ft of grocery space; staff outlined financing options including TIF mechanics, tax-credit equity and a $600,000 city incentive gap.
City housing and public-works staff presented a redevelopment plan Monday that pairs a Circle K convenience-store redevelopment with new workforce housing on the rear parcels of the former Convergys site.
Melissa Cook (housing) and Andrew Hayes (public works) told council the city is considering a $600,000 purchase agreement to acquire the back lot the city already owns portions of and to complete a land swap that would provide Circle K the front parcels. The developer’s plan would include 45–50 workforce housing units on the back parcel and Circle K said it would add roughly 1,200 square feet dedicated to grocery items to help address a nearby food desert.
Staff framed the $600,000 as a gap‑closing…
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