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Aldi, Ulta, among 6 stores coming to Crestview Commons

The City of Crestview has confirmed 6 stores coming to the highly-anticipated Crestview Commons. The big names include: Aldi Ulta Burlington’s  Marshall’s Five Below Chili’s The $24 million shopping center project is located off Highway 85, just north of Interstate 10. According to Chance Leavins, Public Information Manager for the city, there are still a […]

The City of Crestview has confirmed 6 stores coming to the highly-anticipated Crestview Commons. The big names include:

  • Aldi
  • Ulta
  • Burlington’s 
  • Marshall’s
  • Five Below
  • Chili’s

The $24 million shopping center project is located off Highway 85, just north of Interstate 10.

According to Chance Leavins, Public Information Manager for the city, there are still a couple of spots that the city doesn’t have a confirmation on yet.

“We believe that this lineup of stores is a great fit for our needs, and we are very excited about the Crestview Commons and what it will provide for our residents,” said Tim Bolduc, Crestview City Manager.

As far as a timeline on the entire project, the city is hopeful for a completion sometime in 2023.

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