A village on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona will break ground in July on a $100 million economic development project.
Described as the "Gateway to Hopi Land," the project includes a motel, conference center, office complex, bank, a business center and potentially some housing. It will be located in the Upper Village of Moenkopi.
The The
Moenkopi Developers
Corporation, Inc., a nonprofit started by the Hopi Tribe, hopes the project will attract more tourists to the reservation. The village recently opened a $6.3 million travel center.
Get the Story:
Hopi plan $100 mil development
(The Arizona Republic 4/23)
Related Stories
Hopi corporation plans
$92.5M economic project (04/15)