After years of hope and delays, there has been a ceremonial start to construction at Princeton Town Center, a 66-acre retail complex on the northwest corner of Beauchamp Boulevard and U.S. Highway 380.
“I want to thank Kroger for investing in our community and the Seitz Group for making this project happen,” said Mayor Eugene Escobar Jr. “They stepped in when we needed them and helped deliver what the people of Princeton have truly been asking for.”
The groundbreaking for a Kroger Marketplace on Wednesday, July 15, included (from left) Councilmember Steven Deffibaugh; Danielle Kaufman, Kaufman Consultants; Rich Winters, vice president – operations, Kroger’s Texas Division; Eric Seitz, The Seitz Group, Inc.; Mayor Escobar; Rudy DiPietro, president, Kroger’s Texas Division; Liz Garner, vice president – Center Store, Pharmacy & Fuel, Kroger’s Texas Division; Councilmember Terrance Johnson; Mayor pro tem Bryan Washington and Councilmember Jaisen Rutledge.
(Photo Courtesy Beth Willhite, president, Princeton-Lowry Crossing Chamber of Commerce)
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