Real Estate/Development
Oct. 2, 2000
BRIEFS Retail
Supermarket, housing could save garden Sacramento - Local developer Paul Petrovich has proposed a $20 million project at 18th and S streets that would place 200 units of housing above a large supermarket. He hopes to break ground next summer and have the project ready for occupancy in spring 2002.




Supermarket, housing
could save garden
Sacramento - Local developer Paul Petrovich has proposed a $20 million project at 18th and S streets that would place 200 units of housing above a large supermarket. He hopes to break ground next summer and have the project ready for occupancy in spring 2002.
Petrovich says he is in discussions with two supermarket operators, one that would build a 57,000-square-foot store and another that would build 42,000 square fee...
could save garden
Sacramento - Local developer Paul Petrovich has proposed a $20 million project at 18th and S streets that would place 200 units of housing above a large supermarket. He hopes to break ground next summer and have the project ready for occupancy in spring 2002.
Petrovich says he is in discussions with two supermarket operators, one that would build a 57,000-square-foot store and another that would build 42,000 square fee...
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