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Redlands council approves 71,000‑sq‑ft "Redlands Marketplace" with traffic, power conditions
Summary
The Redlands City Council voted to approve entitlements for Regency Centers’ proposed 71,000‑square‑foot shopping center at Lugonia and Tennessee, including a grocery anchor, pad buildings and a two‑lane drive‑thru; council and staff required traffic and landscaping conditions and noted power access and queueing remain to be resolved before permits.
The Redlands City Council voted unanimously to approve entitlements for the Regency Centers ‘‘Redlands Marketplace’’ project, a proposed approximately 71,000‑square‑foot shopping center that would include a grocery market, a drive‑thru building and four multi‑tenant pad buildings on an 8.5‑acre site at Lugonia Avenue and Tennessee Street.
Staff presentation and council questions set the terms and conditions that must be satisfied before building permits are issued. Director Sean Riley (development services) told the council the project meets the C‑3 development standards, requires a lot merger and includes required roadway improvements and a mitigated negative declaration. “The project is proposing the construction of approximately 71,000 square feet of commercial space within five buildings,” Riley said during the presentation.…
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