Santa Clarita City Council continues to buy up Spruce Street properties.
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Newhall, CA Redevelopment: Santa Clarita City Council to Approve Acquisition of White Light Chiropractic Building
Truth or Fiction: Newhall Redevelopment Put On Indefinite Hold
February 4, 2008
Local news source says that Newhall Redevelopment plans have been put on indefinite hold as of last week.
Hot Topic: Will the Downtown Newhall Redevelopment SNAFU Affect Santa Clarita City Council Elections?
February 3, 2008
With elections around the corner, will those who had a part in the Downtown Newhall issues be replaced?
The Signal Rants On: Outrage Against the City of Santa Clarita Continues
February 2, 2008
Newhall Hardware’s closing has sparked some very heated commentary in The Signal.
Demise of Newhall Hardware Saddens Residents and Creates a Flood of Anti-Redevelopment Media Coverage
January 30, 2008
Local media and residents agree that the demise of Newhall Hardware was at least partially brought about by the Downtown Newhall Redevelopment efforts.
Newhall Hardware Closes Its Doors After Celebrating 60 Years in Business
January 26, 2008
Another landmark Newhall business becomes a casualty.
Newhall’s Antique Flower Garden Closes Its Doors
January 12, 2008
Flower shop located in Newhall’s historic jail building opened in 1992.
Old Town Newhall Redevelopment: MyNewMainStreet.com Launched to Promote Shopping and Entertainment
December 19, 2007
City of Santa Clarita launches MyNewMainStreet.com to market Old Town Newhall redevelopment to consumers and potential developers.
Newhall, CA Redevelopment: Santa Clarita City Council to Approve Acquisition of CarQuest Building
December 7, 2007
CarQuest is the first of the Spruce Street area property owners to allow the City of Santa Clarita to acquire their property.
Newhall, CA Redevelopment: City of Santa Clarita is Actively Negotiating with Spruce Street Property Owners to Avoid Formal Eminent Domain Proceedings
December 1, 2007
Negotiations are in process with Spruce Street property owners, but redevelopment itself is delayed.

May 27, 2008
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