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Menifee Valley's getting VERY Exciting

by Julie Johnson, CEO Menifee-Sun City Chamber
7/05/2005 06:11:00 PM

Yes, Steve, we are getting some more restaurants in Menifee and many more commercial developments as well.

Of course, everyone knows that there will be Abe's Steakhouse which will be built on the Southeast corner of Newport and Bradley. This will be a place that we can have high-power business lunches, delicious dinners and fine wines. This should be breaking ground by late September. Right next to Abe's Steakhouse will be a 2-story office building (which we are in desperate need of!).

There is also a shopping center proposed, north of Abe's Steakhouse, between Newport and Park St. There will be retail shopping, etc. and it will be very nice. I am projecting that this will groundbreak around Dec., Jan-06.

Everyone has been reading about the commercial area on Newport along with 215 cooridor.
Yep, it's going to happen. Supervisor Jeff Stone is watching this very closely because he would like to make sure that it will be a place that will bring the residents together.

There is also a new commercial development proposed on the corner of McCall and Encanto. Look for another restaurant and other retail establishments similar to the Menifee Lakes Shopping Center on Newport.

The future is definately now! If you would like more information, come visit me at the Menifee-Sun City Chamber of Commerce (between Coco's and McDonalds) or call 951-723-8511.

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