Why not jump on board? Home Depot must have ask themselves this question. Now they are joining the rank of others who have invested in the Poinciana area.
According to recent reports from Avatar, Home Depot have been approved by the Osceola County Commission for the development of a Home Depot retail center on 13 acres at the northeast corner of Poinciana Boulevard and State Road 17-92 in Poinciana. The site was purchased from Avatar Properties Inc. which is marketing 13 adjacent acres to developers for a complementary, family-oriented retail shopping center to better serve Poinciana's growing population. The Home Depot will have 104,208 sq. ft. of indoor retail space, plus a 34,760 sq. ft. outdoor garden center. Construction of the Poinciana store will begin this SPRING with an opening expected this FALL, according to Don Harrison, public relations manager for Home Depot's Southern Division in Atlanta. Home Depot now joins a growing list of retailers in Poinciana. The community's retail hub in Poinciana Towne Center features several restaurants and over 70 businesses including a WalMart SuperCenter, a Winn-Dixie Marketplace, and the Promenade Shopping Center anchored by a Publix Supermarket. They will soon be joined by the Cypress Plaza Shopping Center which will feature three free-standing restaurants and a number of national and regional tenants. Nearby, is the brand new Solivita Marketplace which just opened the first phase of what is planned to ultimately encompass over 60 acres at the corner of Cypress Parkway and Marigold Avenue. Some of the tenants includes four restaurants, two banks, and a Walgreens Drugs.
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