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Wednesday July 25, 2001

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Main Gate Square continues to get changes

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Old tenants may be forced to move elsewhere due to new expensive leases

Main Gate Square, the retail district located in the vicinity of North Park Avenue and East University Boulevard, will continue to receive major changes, although current tenants and construction developers are unsure of what outcomes the redevelopment will produce.

The Marshall Foundation, a non-profit organization located at 925 E. University Blvd., owns the land and started to redevelop the area after plans were approved by Tucson City Council last June. The plans have since become a concern to area tenants.

Julie Lam, owner of 88 Express Indonesian Restaurant, 931 E. University Blvd., said the Marshall Foundation has not yet told her of their plans for the area.

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