Downtown Phoenix’s first grocery store will be a first for Fry’s, too

Block 23 will house the area’s first grocery store, along with office and apartment spaces. / Rendering courtesy of RED Development / File photo

 

By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic

This week marked a major milestone for one of Phoenix’s most awaited developments as construction “topped off” on Block 23 — the future home of downtown’s only full-service grocery store.

The development will include a 230,000-square-foot office building, 330 apartments, retail, restaurants and a Fry’s Food Store. The project is slated to open in October.

Phoenix has committed $18.3 million in development incentives as well as a long-term property tax break on the land.

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