TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - The total price to fix up a store in the Greater Bond Neighborhood is now over one million dollars, and city leaders are getting antsy to find out what comes next.

Robinson’s Store was a grocery store that was walkable for those on the Southside who may not have cars. The city was going to tear it down, but opted to save the building for historical value.

But the price tag keeps going up. Just last month, the Community Redevelopment Agency voted to spend an additional $200,000 on the project.

That’s on top of the almost $900,000 already allocated, which includes a $250,000 grant from the state.

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The big discussion: What happens next? Residents suggest a grocery store, daycare or even a community center.

“We need to keep something to

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