The development would include a gas station and a restaurant with about 25 seats and a drive-thru window.
The Aurora City Council is set to vote on a more modern gas station where an old one once stood on the near northeast side of the city.
The property for years was home to a Mobil gas station which stood vacant for a while before being torn down in 2018. This new development would include a new lot that was next door to the old gas station and once contained a house. “In the last 15 years, the entire gas station has changed,” the developer said. “A stand-alone gas station does not survive. You have to have food service.”
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