Mark Krider moved to Tombstone and opened his western apparel store in February on the north side of the city's main transportation drag, Fremont Street.

He said that, so far, “it’s been kid of slow” at his shop, Bandit & Belle, 302 E. Fremont St.

That's not to say he's pessimistic. While many in town see Fremont Street as a barrier between the tourist-heavy Allen Street and the rest of town, Krider said he's hoping for a near-$1 million transportation project to bring tourism north of Fremont Street.

Arizona Route 80 becomes Fremont Street through Tombstone.

Narrowing the street to provide room for lighting, wooden boardwalks and awnings will give the highway more of the old west feel, said Steve Troncale, city councilman and city project manager for the improvement.

 

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