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Redwood City eyes Broadway drinking zone ahead of World Cup

Redwood City could allow people to sip beer and wine along part of Broadway come summer, should the council approve a proposed city downtown entertainment zone.

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According to Redwood City Pulse’s source item, Redwood City eyes Broadway drinking zone ahead of World Cup, Redwood City could allow people to sip beer and wine along part of Broadway come summer, should the council approve a proposed city downtown entertainment zone.

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