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Sunday, February 25, 2007

Huge Changes Coming To North Everett in Next 3-4 Years

We're in extremely exciting times of change for what seemed a forgotten North Everett community!

If you drive North down Broadway the past several years, you couldn't help from becoming aware of how run down the area looked, how depressed this area of the city looks to visitors and residents alike.

It was back in the early 90's (1993 I believe) when Everett's Mayor at that time, Pete Kinch, despite opposition, committed funds to an invisoned Riverfront project on the east side of the city was born. However, a new mayor was voted in and the idea sat dormant for many years.

In the meantime, in the budget, the city was slowing chipping away at obstacles that stood in the way of developing the east side into something more respectable than the history it had lead ---

The city has cleaned up the toxic soils with federal money, and they paved the way for what is about to come in the way of a huge retail, residential and civic project like the Northwest has never seen before. This is going to be huge for Snohomish County!

Does this have your curiosity? Well click on and bookmark the Riverfront Website you're about to enter. You'll want to visit the site several times over the next 2-3 years.

Major things are happening and it will enhance our community, our lifestyle and everything positive that you could imagine for our Everett community!

North Everett and its
Snohomish Riverfront as well as its Port Gardener Waterfront Wharf projects will become the centerpiece and major attraction for the city, for the country, as well as the tri-county area.

Finally, North Everett will see more restaurants, more things to do, and businesses and visitors to our community will turn our bedroom community into a bussling city of activity every weekend and hopefull the sidewalks will stay rolled down until midnight for the first time in decades!

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