Everett grad students propose vacancy tax for large retailers [View all]
EVERETT A group of masters students proposed a vacancy tax to prevent shuttered big box stores from sitting empty for years, the students said in a community meeting Friday.
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The proposal is largely in response to Krogers October 2025 closure of a Fred Meyer store in the Casino Road neighborhood in south Everett. The grocer cited a steady rise in theft and a challenging regulatory environment as reasons for the closure, though Everett police stated that reports of shoplifting at the store declined significantly in recent years.
The closure impacted a diverse, lower-income neighborhood that has lower rates of car ownership, leaving it without a crucial grocery option that had been in the community since the mid 1970s. It drew a formal rebuke from the Everett City Council, which called the closure an act of corporate neglect.
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A real estate firm is currently looking to sublease the property to another tenant, according to a listing posted by Bellevue-based Leibshon & Company. Fred Meyers existing lease lasts until 2046, according to a document published by the real estate company. A representative from Leibshon & Company did not respond to an email seeking comment.
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