February 29, 2024 at 12:19 pm PSTEVERETT, Wash. — A number of small businesses could be forced out of their locations as the City of Everett considers several options to save its Minor League Baseball team, the AquaSox.KIRO 7 News spoke with Scott Pattison, special projects manager with the City of Everett, who has been leading the AquaSox project since August of 2023.
Pattison told KIRO 7 News that he could not share the exact amount of the fine, but said it could be up to six figures.Pattison said the City of Everett has four options to consider:3. Tear down the field and build a new stadium in the same location.The city has hired a consultant to perform a price analysis to remodel the current field. The results of the assessment are expected to be released in early April, Pattison told KIRO 7 News.
“There’s a lot of businesses in this surrounding area that would be displaced,” said Easton Lemos, CEO of Life and Light. “They’d be screwed. It would put people in really a difficult situation.” “It’s the lifeline of a lot of local economies. Small businesses make the world go round. Everett right now is a special place because a lot of small local businesses are moving to Everett to grow, to thrive here.” He added, “There’s a lot of other small business that live in this building.”
Fuller said her business suffered during the pandemic and she, along with her vendors, are still feeling the impact from the recovering economy.
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