A Sunnyvale shopping center is set for redevelopment into a neighborhood of 101 townhomes and a 10,000 sq. ft. commercial building, part of the city's plan to redefine underutilized spaces. Although city officials support the venture for mixed-use and pedestrian-friendly aesthetics, locals express concern that it may eliminate accessible food options in an underserved area. The development spans 5.28 acres and does not currently propose recycling existing businesses, raising fears about food availability in the neighborhood.
The transformation of the north Sunnyvale shopping center into a townhome neighborhood is stirring mixed feelings among residents concerning its impact on local businesses.
City-supported development plans for the Lakewood Shopping Center aim to create a pedestrian-friendly environment, but the absence of grocery stores in the proposal sparks community concern.
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