According to Tracy code enforcement officer Ana Contreras, the southern and western walls need to be reinforced by owner Denise Hembree before fences can be removed from the building that once houses Helm’s Ale House. The structure has been closed since Oct. 31, when the city ruled it was not safe for inhabitation.
“We agreed to give them 10 days, from tomorrow to July 4, to do all structural reinforcements to ensure the building is safe,” Contreras said. “We worked out an agreement, but we’re holding steadfast. If repairs are not made in the given time, receivership process is the immediate next step.”
If the shoring up project passes city inspection on the morning of July 5, Contreras said the city would grant Hembree an unlimited time period to complete the needed interior repairs.
Hembree said Monday, June 25, that workers will start shoring up the walls Tuesday, June 26.
“My goal all along has been to get the building up and operational as soon as possible,” Hembree said. “I’m happy some progress seems to be being made here.”
Code enforcement officers reportedly identified six damaged trusses above the adjacent former Mexican market, which shared a roof with the restaurant and the restaurant’s northern wall. A week after the restaurant’s closure, a chain link fence was erected around the building by city order, citing a possible danger to the public.
The fence surrounding the building could be removed if work meets city standards, Contreras said. She said it has always been the city’s intention to get the building repaired and back on the market for occupancy.
Even if the work goes well, the fence might not be removed in time for the Fourth of July parade. But the possibility of its removal received applause from the Tracy City Center Association.
TCCA District Manager Janis Couturier said it would be nice to have the fence down in time for the car show sponsored by the partnership of downtown property owners on July 21, which will include activities at that intersection. She said TCCA was aware there had been activity on the building’s repair process, but the organization never received a final word on a deadline.
She hopes to make the car show a signature event for the downtown, replacing the spring wine stroll. She said current plans for the car show include activities spread out from the Central Avenue and 10th Street intersection to the Sixth Street plaza.



Why hasn't she been issued a citation at least? If you park you car on the street too long they give you a ticket and will tow your car. She has had 10th and Central blocked for months with no consequences.
Are there different rules for influential olde Tracy citizens and the rules for the "commoners", those that are not on the Board of Directors for TCCA? Sure looks that way.
C'mon city...you gave ME a time limit on permits that I filed...let's see some equality...just because she owns a more valuable property doesn't make her a more important person. Shoot...at least MY property isn't an eyesore!!! To me...that gives me a leg up on Hembree!
And Santana Row downtown? Gag. We've got houses sitting empty in this town but you want to build more? C'mon guys...let's think outside the box...we don't need more empty homes!
How many homes do you think are for sale in Tracy?
Let's fill the warehouses and empty shops...then maybe when people work there, they'll need homes and we can work on that.
There are about twenty to forty for sale.
The reason there are empties downtown is because Measure A sent developers running from the core of the city.
It was supposed to help, but it ultimately hurt more than anything else.
Why would you rent a boarded up home downtown, when you can find something nicer elsewhere?
Warehouse jobs are no longer in California.
And why would a business want to move into an old shop with the roof falling down?
Should you have special insight to that which the rest of us in the construction, real estate, and/or development industry are unaware of, please share
Apprecaite the update from MLS. Since I do not have access I can only watch trends from free websites to get a ballpark estimate.
Are all those 103 from inside city limits? Other websites show 100 to 200 but some are outside city limits, Mountain House etc.. probably some are already sold too.
Thanks again!
I think it is a great idea. Tear it down and build apartments on top of shopping. Santana row style. Now you're thinking.