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— Last Updated on July 19, 2010 —
Issue: July 23, 2010
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City moves forward with Oak Street project
July 19, 2010 - The west end of town moved a step closer to the fulfillment of a vision last month with the completion of plans for a commercial building with 7,200 sq. ft. of street level retail space and seven residential units upstairs. The project sits on three city-owned creekside lots across from Endeavor Hall. Originally dubbed Rivulet, it was started in 2008 by the Komgold Co., developers of the Flora Square building across the street. In 2009, the Rivulet project came to a halt when the developer failed to replenish the deposit account.
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Village Market owners pondering sale options
July 19, 2010 - Clayton’s historic downtown has evolved over the years as the city, property owners, businesspeople and residents try to maintain a small town flavor while meeting the needs of contemporary life and commerce. No building is more representative of this evolution than the Village Market adjacent to The Grove park. For long-time residents, the “little store” or “the blue store” says small town. Since it reopened in January 2008 after being closed for four years following a fire, the shiny new building with an international deli in the rear has personified 21st century Clayton.
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Teens arrested for serial strong-arm robberies
July 19, 2010 - Three 16-year-olds, one from Clayton and two from Concord, were arrested last week for a string of strong-arm robberies in Clayton and will be charged with robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery and possession of stolen goods. The three young men, two African-Americans and one Caucasian, attend Clayton Valley High School. A fourth suspect is still under investigation. The spree began the afternoon of June 30, when two Concord teens, 14 and 15, were jumped from behind in the Clayton pedestrian tunnel. Both boys were roughed up and sustained minor injuries. They were robbed of their iPods, cell phones and wallets.
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