Lodi, CA – February 18, 2026 – A new business license issued today marks a notable development in Lodi’s revitalizing downtown business district. The license, granted to “Tredici Collins,” signals a growing trend of establishments embracing the region’s rich winegrowing heritage.
The business district itself, centered around E Vine Street, has undergone a period of quiet but steady transformation in recent years. Once a collection of mostly small retail shops catering primarily to tourists, the area is increasingly attracting residents and a more discerning clientele. Brick facades are being restored, and new businesses are taking root alongside established favorites. The street itself is lined with mature oak trees, casting dappled shade over the sidewalks, and the air carries a subtle scent of damp earth and, increasingly, the aroma of craft beverages.
The addition of Tredici Collins adds another layer to this evolving landscape. Located directly across from the historic Lodi Opera House, the business occupies a building previously vacant for nearly a decade. The issuance of the license, specifically for a winegrower type business, reflects a broader movement among local businesses to connect directly with the region’s wine industry.
The downtown area is experiencing a surge in foot traffic, particularly on weekends, as residents and visitors alike explore the newly invigorated streetscape. Local officials have expressed optimism about the continued growth, highlighting the importance of fostering a vibrant and diverse business environment.
The addition of Tredici Collins, a business that aims to integrate into the fabric of the downtown, appears poised to further bolster this trend.
27 E Vine St, Lodi, CA