Contribute $10,000 to market study for Point Molate development options
In Plain English
The Trust for Public Land hired consultant Lynn Sedway to study the best commercial uses for Point Molate, the former naval fuel depot on Richmond's waterfront. The city would contribute $10,000 toward this market analysis. If approved, the study helps determine what types of businesses or developments would be most successful at this large undeveloped site.
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