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PNC Bank will remain in historic downtown Peoria building - Peoria Journal Star


Peoria Journal Star The deal will allow the city to make renovations to allow for other commercial development in the century-old, 12-story building. PNC says it will also replace its rooftop sign ... Read More

Downtown Peoria growth debated by two new city council candidates - Peoria Journal Star


More: Peoria business growth, future development at center of 1st District city council debate Diaz said she would listen to the people living in Downtown Peoria to what their needs are. "I think ... Read More

Peoria City Council approves buying 'unique opportunity' in downtown - Peoria Journal Star


Peoria will purchase the building from Cullinan Properties. The company bought the properties in May for $1.2 million with plans to redevelop them into luxury residences.. However, Cullinan ... Read More

Bank extends its lease in historic Downtown Peoria building owned by the city - MSN


The deal will allow the city to make renovations to allow for other commercial development, along with possible residential opportunities, in the century-old, 12-story building, which was ... Read More

Peoria City Council approves buying 'unique opportunity' in downtown - For The Win


Peoria will purchase the building from Cullinan Properties. The company bought the properties in May for $1.2 million with plans to redevelop them into luxury residences.. However, Cullinan ... Read More


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