President Lee Jagoe Architecture Mark Lee said the previous owner of the site had created a parking lot and laid down a concrete slab, but then the recession hit. Now, they are creating hookups for about 15 food trucks to lease on the property.
Lee is optimistic that this will bring great business to the food trucks, but some of the existing businesses along Auburn Boulevard are concerned that it could drive them out.
Hudec said it has been a struggle dealing with all the construction along Auburn Boulevard since the summer of 2024. She said fewer customers come in and she has had to adjust staffing, hours and push for more discounts to attract customers.
"It's going to be pretty neat to have all of those different options within walking distance of the house," said Garron Quile, who lives near Auburn Boulevard.
"It's good for the food truck business because it gives them a lot more opportunity in a single location and they will probably earn a lot more income than having to drive around the city and having to find patrons for them," said Lee.
Lee said it will take about four to six months to complete construction on the plaza, expecting to open sometime in early 2026.
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