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Trail can do more to sell Esplanade lands:Santori

The City of Trail could go one step further when trying to attract a developer for the Esplanade Lands.

This from City councillor Sandy Santori who says they need to work with the realtor to entice a buyer for what he believes is an  excellent location for a residential –  business mix.

Santori says maybe they need to do some of the preparatory work a developer would normally do and create a business case on residential housing.

Santori points out the City just finished their latest strategic plan that has developing the Esplanade lands as a top priority.

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