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Retail, drive-thru coffee proposed in North Image

By The Columbian
Published: May 23, 2017, 4:20pm

The North Image neighborhood could get a new drive-thru coffee shop and store, according to pre-application documents filed with the city of Vancouver.

Vancouver developer MAJ Development has filed to build a coffee shop and 2,000-square-foot building at Springbrook Station, a plaza at the corner of Northeast 112th Avenue and Northeast 51st Circle. The building would be set aside for retail or commercial purposes.

The application doesn’t mention a specific coffee company nor a tenant for the retail building. The stores and added parking would be built on a grass field just east of a 7-Eleven. The property is owned by Springbrook Station LLC, based in Camas.

Developers are set to meet with city planners at 9 a.m. June 8. For more information, contact Jon Wagner at 360-487-7885 or jon.wagner@cityofvancouver.us.

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