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Officials Must Approve Plans for Eugene, Ore., Shopping Center.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, September, 2003

By Edward Russo, The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Sep. 2--The renovation of Willamette Plaza, south Eugene's largest shopping center, could kick off next year with the construction of a new Rite-Aid next to West 29th Avenue.

But before any work starts, city officials must give initial approval to a master plan designed to transform the dated, bland-looking complex into a more attractive shopping center and gathering place for area residents.

Under the plan submitted to the city, new buildings would be constructed and others would be remodeled or demolished. Rite-Aid would move and shrink dramatically from its present location, and another anchor tenant, Market of Choice, would move and grow. Plans...

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