Mayor Bailey gives update on city developments

By Joseph Back
Posted 3/9/23

Cottage Grove Mayor Myron Bailey has taken to social media for an update on city developments.  With many things happening in town the following is a summary of what he shared:

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Cottage Grove Mayor Myron Bailey has taken to social media for an update on city developments.  With many things happening in town the following is a summary of what he shared:

• News that Pizza Ranch expects to be open in June.

• A Little Village Indoor kids play space under construction at the former site of Las Margaritas.

• A facility for 02B Kid’s Day Care and School at the corner of Hardwood and East Point Douglas Road, with hopes to be open by fall.

• Two recent permits, one by Pacific Dental for the space next to Sports Clips, and another by Ulta Beauty for construction of a new space between Pet Smart and Planet Fitness.

• The purchase by Rocket Car Wash of the Big-O-Tire building to tear down and build a new facility

• Apartments along Hardwood and at The View.

• Interest by a developer in a site next to White Pines Senior Living and the Legends of Cottage Grove.

• Plans by High North to move their business to a space in the Target Shopping Center. The Mayor also clarifies that Cottage Grove did not outlaw THC/CBD, but instead put restrictions similar to tobacco and liquor stores on them. The city ordinance models Woodbury’s.

• The opening of two new tobacco stores in the city, one on 80th Street, and the other on County Road 19 and 70th Street.

• The ongoing construction of Hemingway Business Center in the business park, behind Caliber Collision.

• A pending land sale to two businesses planning to build in and around 95th and Jamaica. One site is being proposed for a convenience store/gas station, with a new business going in near North Star Sheets as well.

• Continued work on the city’s part with Van Meter on their expansion plans.

• Two apartment developers interested in the area of Hadley and 100th Street.

• A final plat for Ravine Crossings with regard to a housing development off of 90th and Keats.

• A new financial institution that has purchased the land between US Bank and Culvers, but also

• No word yet on the construction of the new Thai Restaurant on East Point Douglas Road or on Dunkin’ Donuts/Baskin Robbins off 80th and Hemingway.

With plenty going on in the city development wise, the Mayor closed out wishing everyone a good week.

“That’s enough for now!” He shared. “I will provide another update in the near future on additional information and exciting news regarding road construction plans, park improvements and expansions, and more development planning that is in the works!  Have a great week everyone!”