The city says the goal is to encourage change in the neighborhood while preserving the essence of the community.
TACOMA, Wash. — The Proctor Art Gallery has been a staple in the Proctor District since 2009, so when it came up for sale, Pamela Phelps knew she couldn’t pass up on the opportunity.
“Being tucked in a neighborhood is a little different than being in a business strip, so it was very appealing to me,” she said.
Phelps has been running the gallery since 2016 and says she’s seen quite a few changes over the years. Not everyone was on board, but she’s tried
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