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I just saw the headlines at sacbee.com saying that Bass Pro Sports is going to be in the railyards and planning to open along side with a downtown arena. I haven't been following too closely for a while of where they would put the arena. Is it more offical now that it will go there? I guess this is a positive sign for a downtown arena.
Developer announces major tenant for downtown rail yard
By Mary Lynne Vellinga -- Bee Staff Writer
Published 11:52 am PDT Thursday, May 25, 2006
Stan Thomas doesn't own the downtown rail yard yet, but his company announced Thursday that it had landed its first retail tenant -- Bass Pro Shops, a fishing and outdoors emporium with stores that include waterfalls, aquariums and sometimes restaurants and marinas.
Suheil Totah, who is heading up the rail yard project for Atlanta-based Thomas Enterprises, called the announcement "the biggest thing to hit downtown in years," and proof that the redevelopment of the rail yard is moving forward.
Bass Pro sell fishing gear, boats, outdoor furniture and a wide variety of outdoor sporting gear.
Company spokesman Larry Whiteley said the firm's original store is the biggest tourist attraction in Missouri.
Bass Pro plans to open alongside the site earmarked by Thomas Enterprises for a new Kings arena. Totah said he has been negotiating for "several months" with the city and county of Sacramento over the logistics of putting a new arena in the railyard.
Totah said Bass Pro hopes to open by 2008. In order to meet that timetable, Thomas Enterprises and the city will have to make fast progress on completing the purchase of the railyard, cleaning up environmental toxics, building new infrastructure and widening and extending streets to better connect the rail yard to downtown and to Interstate 5.
http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/story/14260181p-15074149c.html
Developer announces major tenant for downtown rail yard
By Mary Lynne Vellinga -- Bee Staff Writer
Published 11:52 am PDT Thursday, May 25, 2006
Stan Thomas doesn't own the downtown rail yard yet, but his company announced Thursday that it had landed its first retail tenant -- Bass Pro Shops, a fishing and outdoors emporium with stores that include waterfalls, aquariums and sometimes restaurants and marinas.
Suheil Totah, who is heading up the rail yard project for Atlanta-based Thomas Enterprises, called the announcement "the biggest thing to hit downtown in years," and proof that the redevelopment of the rail yard is moving forward.
Bass Pro sell fishing gear, boats, outdoor furniture and a wide variety of outdoor sporting gear.
Company spokesman Larry Whiteley said the firm's original store is the biggest tourist attraction in Missouri.
Bass Pro plans to open alongside the site earmarked by Thomas Enterprises for a new Kings arena. Totah said he has been negotiating for "several months" with the city and county of Sacramento over the logistics of putting a new arena in the railyard.
Totah said Bass Pro hopes to open by 2008. In order to meet that timetable, Thomas Enterprises and the city will have to make fast progress on completing the purchase of the railyard, cleaning up environmental toxics, building new infrastructure and widening and extending streets to better connect the rail yard to downtown and to Interstate 5.
http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/story/14260181p-15074149c.html
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