Vistancia commercial core sees activity in north Peoria

By Phillip Haldiman | YourValley

Much of the Vistancia commercial core still remains vacant, but has seen more permitting activity lately, signaling that construction could be near.

Most importantly, the 123,000-square-foot Fry’s Marketplace, planned as the anchor of Vistancia’s commercial core, has seen some significant movement in the permitting process.

Fry’s site plan — generally speaking, a set of drawings that allow for building to commence — was approved Jan. 11.

Part of this was contingent on final approval of the associated Fry’s gas station conditional use permit that was approved Dec. 8. The gas station will be located on a 3-acre pad within the 20-acre grocery-anchored commercial center.

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