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A new rendering of a 12-story, mixed-use building that could feature downtown Tulsa’s first grocery store in years has removed a local grocery store chain’s name from the development.

The Tulsa Performance Arts Center Trust voted in September on the proposed final contract to sell to Flaherty & Collins, an Indianapolis-based developer, the parking lot between Second and Third streets from Cincinnati to Detroit avenues for $5.5 million.

Reasor’s has been associated with the project over the course of the years it took Flaherty & Collins to negotiate a contract with the PAC Trust, but the new rendering doesn’t include the store’s name.

Brent Edstrom, Reasor’s chief operating officer, told the Tulsa World on Sept. 18: “We are evaluating the entire market, as we frequently do to see what opportunities exist.”

Since there is no signed agreement between Reasor’s and the developer, both parties decided it best to remove the name from the renderings, Edstrom said Friday.