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A 8-screen movie theater may finally be coming to Los Altos, by way of the Mountain View border.
An 165-room hotel, multi-story parking structure, retail and office space are also on the list for a redevelopment planned to stretch along California Avenue, replacing buildings currently occupied by BevMo and Ross.
Merlone Geier, the developer currently wrapping up construction of apartments, a new Safeway and retail space in the San Antonio Center, submitted plans for a second phase of building yesterday (Feb. 26).
The developer signed two restaurants to its roster this month, including Paul Martin's American Bistro, a "back-to-the-farm" restaurant chain with five other locations in California.
Also coming to the Mountain View development, Lyfe Kitchen plans to open its third location. Known for vegan and gluten-free options and an abundance of veggies, the healthy-eating chain launched in downtown Palo Alto flagship last year, stewarded by a former McDonald's executive.
For the full story on phase two development plans, see our March 6 issue.
2 Comments
1Comment at Friday, 01 March 2013 13:13
Reading this, wondering if the 8 screen move plexus will be a Statehouse Cinema? Let it happen, food, beer and a movie.
2Comment at Monday, 04 March 2013 11:10
Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas? Beer, food and a film.
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