Earlier this week, we dropped a podcast episode that reviewed what's new in, and what's coming to, College Station. (Spoiler: It's a lot!)
During that episode, we teased an announcement that was expected later in the month -- a development on 19 acres of city-owned land in College Station's Midtown. Turns out later in the month is now: Costco Wholesale has filed a site plan for that location.
We hope you'll take just a few minutes to listen to our brand-new mini-episode that explains what Costco's site plan filing means -- and what it doesn't mean just yet.
Economic Development Director Natalie Ruiz and Communications Director Jay Socol get All Up In Your Business about Costco!
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All Up In Your Business: What’s the city’s role in redevelopment?
All Up In Your Business: Trends in economic development and retail markets
All Up In Your Business: CS‘s taco prowess + Nat‘s takes on who/what might be coming
All Up In Your Budget - Ep. 4: FY22 Capital Projects & Debt
All Up In Your Budget - Ep. 3: FY22 Enterprise Funds
All Up In Your Budget - Ep. 2: FY22 Expenses
All Up In Your Budget - Ep. 1: FY22 Conditions & Revenues
All Up In Your Business: The business of managing College Station
All Up In Your Business: A hot market is filling vacant properties
All Up In Your Business: We're getting a what?
All Up In Your Business: How tourism can fuel business recovery
All Up In Your Budget - Ep. 4 (Capital projects, tourism)
All Up In Your Budget - Ep. 3 (Expenses)
All Up In Your Budget - Ep. 2 (Revenues)
All Up In Your Budget - Ep. 1 (What we're dealing with)
All Up In Your Business: Dallis family/Burger Mojo
All Up In Your Business: Walk-On's
All Up In Your 2020 (The FujiDunkinMacAndCheeseBuc-ee's Episode)
College Station Eco-Devo 101
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