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Council adds former Walgreens site to Brownfield plan as developer outlines 7‑Eleven-style redevelopment
Summary
City council approved amending the Brownfield plan to include redevelopment of the former Walgreens site; a developer representative said the project will replace a vacant 14,782-sq-ft building with a new 4,853-sq-ft convenience store and fuel island configuration representing about $7.35 million in private investment.
Saginaw City Council voted to amend the city's Brownfield plan to include redevelopment of the vacant former Walgreens property, a move that cleared the way for environmental remediation and private redevelopment at a key intersection in the medical district.
Grace Smith, representing SAG/The Ground Floor, told the council the plan calls for demolishing a 14,782-square-foot structure and building a 4,853-square-foot convenience store with six fuel islands, estimating about $7,350,000 in private investment. "This…
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