City staff lists recent openings, closures and downtown redevelopment workshop

Kent City Council · January 8, 2026

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Summary

City economic development staff presented a six-month review of business activity, naming recent openings and closures and announcing a pair of workshops to coordinate sewer relocation with downtown placemaking ideas such as pedestrian amenities and farmers market improvements.

Eric, a city staff member, presented a six-month economic development update to Kent City Council, describing a mix of new businesses, relocations and closures and urging the council to help shape an upcoming downtown project. "For our new business activity, we had the Nut House Grill and Pub," Eric said, and he listed other recent openings including Main Street memorabilia, Silver and Sense and Gigi's Restaurante and Market.

Eric also described several closures and relocations, including the Madcap Brewery site, which "closed" and whose property has been reused, and Family Dollar, which closed after corporate sale. He briefed the council on ongoing projects that used CRA agreements to support local auto-dealer expansions, the relocation of Enterprise Rent-A-Car, and a pipeline of restaurant and retail build-outs the city is tracking.

Staff framed those economic updates within a larger downtown infrastructure effort. Council was told that after the next council meeting staff will hold an internal workshop for council members followed by a public workshop on the evening of the 28th to solicit community priorities for sewer relocation and related placemaking investments. The staff presentation emphasized that sewer relocation and related construction are still early-stage tasks and that funding and phasing are unresolved; staff warned that the earliest construction could begin would be 2028 depending on funding.

The presentation closed with staff offering to return with further updates on specific properties and projects. The downtown redevelopment workshop is intended to gather residents' and business owners' input before design work proceeds.