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    P6 THE SPOKESMAN • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 2021
City helps Hood River kitchen store
renovate vacant Arch Building
Redmond loans $98,000
to help remodel old
building, a downtown
fixture since 1927
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The exterior of the Arch Building, located at 432 SW Sixth St., in downtown Redmond, on April 7.
urban renewal program, told
The Bulletin.
Janice Bell said she was look-
ing for an up-and-coming
downtown for Arome’s second
location, and Redmond felt like
the perfect fit.
She and her husband already
loved visiting Central Oregon
for recreational purposes, Bell
told The Bulletin. And they
preferred the smaller feel —
and lower real estate prices —
of downtown Redmond, com-
pared to downtown Bend.
“I think that Redmond is
just the right size: It’s accessi-
ble, still easy to park, there’s
room for growth,” Bell said
before the meeting. “It’s also
more affordable — there’s no
way we could buy a building in
downtown Bend. It’s just not in
reach for us.”
Soccer
Continued from P5
“There were a lot of games
this season where we felt,
‘Man, these girls deserved this
win,’ but it just didn’t come
through,” Sedor said. “It finally
came through tonight.”
Ridgeview had to come back
twice in the match to earn the
victory, once in regulation and
once during penalty kicks.
Redmond was first on the
board with a goal from fresh-
man Jillian Bremont midway
through the first half. Less than
five minutes later, Ridgeview re-
sponded with a goal from Selena
Gallacher. There would not be
any more goals through regula-
tion and two overtime periods.
The game came down to
penalty kicks.
After the first rotation of
five, the match remained tied
as each team converted three of
five PK attempts. McConnell
made two saves, giving Rory
Eldridge and Dagne Harris
opportunities to win the game
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BY JACKSON HOGAN
The Bulletin
Since its opening in 1927,
the Arch Building in down-
town Redmond has housed
many businesses, including
a gym, a teen nightclub and
a secondhand store. But for
the past decade, it’s sat vacant,
awaiting a new tenant and fall-
ing into disrepair.
A new tenant will likely ar-
rive this year.
Arome — a Hood River
store specializing in hard-to-
find kitchenware and cooking
supplies — plans to open its
second location in the Arch
Building this fall. And the
Redmond City Council voted
unanimously last week to loan
the company up to $98,000
to help remodel the outdated
building.
“I’ve seen it go downhill over
the years, and I’m excited to see
that building get revitalized,”
Mayor George Endicott said of
the Arch Building at the City
Council meeting.
Arome’s co-owners — mar-
ried couple Janice and Nathan
Bell — and Redmond city
staff argue that not only will
the store’s Redmond location
resurrect a classic downtown
building, but it will also further
downtown Redmond’s status as
a shopping destination.
“The new (store) will create
activity and feet on the street,
and really help catalyze other
activity around it,” Chuck Ar-
nold, manager of Redmond’s
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10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Bell told the Redmond City
Council on Tuesday that she
expects to hire six employees
to run the Arome store in Red-
mond, with salaries ranging
from $15 to $25 an hour.
The store will also host
cooking events with local chefs,
and sell goods from locals,
Bell said. “We love as much as
possible to cater our business
and make it feel like a good fit
for the community,” she said.
“If there’s anybody in the local
community who makes cus-
tom butcher blocks, or rose-se-
rum coffee, those are all things
we’d like to (sell) in Redmond.”
The city is giving Arome
two $49,000 loans to help with
renovating the Arch Building,
said Arnold. One must be paid
back within 10 years, but the
other will be forgiven as long
as the property stays active as a
retail operation.
“What (the city) didn’t want
to see is a building improved,
but nothing actively happening
in it,” Arnold said.
The total renovation project
— which includes fixing the
building’s electrical, plumbing
and ventilation systems, as well
as adding an accessible bath-
room — will cost an estimated
$912,000, according to city
documents.
Bell already has a planned
opening date for Arome’s Red-
mond location: Oct. 1.
“We can’t wait to get started
and get working,” she said.
“I think it’s going to be a fun
addition to downtown Red-
mond.”
Ridgeview’s
Selena
Gallacher
(10) takes
a shot to
score during
the first
half against
Redmond on
April 6.
we did. But that’s OK, you have
to find something to learn from
every experience. I feel for these
girls because they have never
had that pressure put on them.”
At the end of the week, Rid-
geview beat Hood River Val-
ley 2-0 in the IMC champion-
ship match, while Redmond’s
best season in recent memory
ended abruptly. The Panthers
finished 6-2-2 overall.
“It is everything we wanted
in a season,” Segura said af-
ter the April 6 game. “Com-
ing down to a battle, having to
work hard, I’m just so proud of
our girls because they played
so hard the entire season, with
no letdowns. That is the beau-
tiful thing about soccer, you
can work so hard and it comes
down to PKs and it doesn’t end
in your favor. I’m just proud of
our season and what we did.”
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for the Panthers. Yet, both at-
tempts missed the mark.
Penalty kicks are rare in high
school soccer in Oregon. There
is no overtime or penalty kicks
in regular season games. Only
in postseason matches are
games decided by penalty kicks
— something the Redmond
players had not experienced.
“I’m just telling the girls to
take a deep breath and place the
ball,” said Redmond coach Mar-
tha Segura. “Which is not what
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the undersigned is
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