Cancel previous developer selection and restart bidding for South 7th and 8th Street properties
In Plain English
The city selected a developer in 2000 for vacant properties on South 7th and 8th Streets but the project never moved forward. The city now cancels that 24-year-old decision and will accept new bids from developers. If approved, the redevelopment agency runs a new competitive process to find a developer for these properties.
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