
A non-profit economic development corporation established by the Hopi Tribe of Arizona is moving forward with a 92.5 million project.
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Moenkopi Developers Corporation, Inc. envisions a major retail, lodging and commerce center in the Upper Village of Moenkopi. Plans call for a 100-room hotel and conference center, fast-food restaurants, a grocery store, art gallery and a building that could serve as a university branch.
The project would be located on 72 acres in the village, across the highway from Tuba City, a town on the Navajo Nation that is already a center of economic activity.
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