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Show Shopping Genfer Approved In Farmington FARMINGTON -r-A 17-acre shopping center to be developed north of Shepard Lane between U.S. 89 and Main Street, Farmington, has been approved by the Farmington Far-mington Planning Commission. Commis-sion. DAVIS COUNTY Planner Scott Carter, who assists Farmington city with its planning department, said the proposed center will have 88,000 sqare feet of commercial commer-cial space and 37,550 square feet of professional office space. He said construction is ex pected to begin early next spring. He noted that preliminary site work has already been started but actual ac-tual construction can not begin until the detailed architectural plans have been approved by the city building inspector. THE PROPOSED center, to be called "Foxglove," will include a grocery store, hardware store, theatre, restaurant, res-taurant, small shops and a bank. Professional space will allow for development of three offices and perhaps another bank, grb |