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Two local developers are pitching retailers on a proposed 700,000-square-foot power center in Brownsburg. The massive project seeks to capitalize on a growing population center and the newly constructed Ronald Reagan Parkway. It would sit at the northeast corner of Interstate 74 and Ronald Reagan Parkway. Plans call for retail including three anchors of more than 100,000 square feet each, several restaurants, office space and two hotels. Local developers Eureka! Ventures and Thompson Thrift are partnering on the project, which is tentatively called Eagle Landing. Plans call for groundbreaking next summer and completion by Fall 2010.
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