Long-planned Peoria retail development breaks ground

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By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal

Dirt has finally moved on a long-promised neighborhood retail center in Peoria’s Happy Valley corridor, and the developer has secured the first two restaurant concepts for the project.

Called The Trailhead, the mixed-use development will feature more than $100 million worth of new buildings including a $65 million shopping center anchored by a 63,000-square-foot Safeway with quality sit-down restaurants, a 350-unit multifamily complex and a new church.

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