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Closer Look: Local leaders look to 2013

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DeWitte declined to provide specifics regarding the mall, only that there are ongoing discussions with the owners and other parties who have expressed interest.

"The interest created from recent press related to the market study the city had done has clearly generated additional interest that we had not previously enjoyed," DeWitte said.

St. Charles is also working toward establishing a business district on the city's east side starting at Seventh Avenue, DeWitte said. He described the East Gateway Business District as a significant component in potential redevelopment opportunities.

"We're hopeful that the council will be supportive of the initiative, and the initiative will generate incentive to promote new and redeveloping commercial property," he said.

Finally, DeWitte said, the city should complete its revision of the comprehensive plan. The proposal will go to the Plan Commission for review, and the City Council is expected to consider it by the second quarter, he said.

A public hearing on the comprehensive plan is set for 7 p.m. Jan. 8. Click on the comprehensive plan link on the city's website, www.stcharlesil.gov, to view a draft of the document.

BATAVIA

BATAVIA – Batavia is posed to see more retail growth in 2013 and the expansion of its downtown streetscape program.

"We've got some positive energy floating around and let's hope that continues," Batavia Mayor Jeff Schielke said.

Yorkville-based Boombah, a sports apparel and equipment store, is set to open in the new year along Randall Road in a space just north of OfficeMax in the Wind Point shopping center. This is the first Boombah store to open in central Kane County.   

Residents also will see the opening of a Chick-fil-A in the coming months. Chick-fil-A is building a 4,869-square-foot restaurant with a two-lane drive-thru at the corner of McKee Street and Randall Road in front of the former Wickes furniture store.

Chick-fil-A is set to open Feb. 7.

The Walmart store at Fabyan Parkway and Randall Road will also expand this year to include a full-service grocery store. The 35,911-square-foot addition will bring the store's size to 189,343 square feet.

As it was in 2012, Batavia's downtown will once again be under construction this year. Wilson Street will become the second street to receive streetscape improvements following streetscape improvements along North River Street.


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