Peach Street
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Peach Street, a part of U.S. Route 19, is a main artery serving downtown Erie, Pennsylvania. Once surrounded by nothing but rolling hills and farmland, "Upper Peach Street" (as it is known), is the most significant center of urban sprawl in Erie and is now home to numerous strip plazas, a major shopping mall, and several big box stores.
Peach Street is one-way north from its intersection of West 26th Street (U.S. Route 20). Peach Street intersects with Interstate 90 and is easily accessible to/from Interstate 79.
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[edit] Background
Peach Street's main expansion, though, takes place as it enters Millcreek and Summit townships. Upper Peach Street, as the urban sprawl area is known, is actually about five miles south of downtown Erie.
As a result of America's mass exodus to the suburbs, Peach Street has rapidly expanded over the past two decades.
[edit] Commercial Development
As Americans began moving out of cities, so to did the stores they frequented. Erie's downtown suffered as a result of the construction of the Millcreek Mall on Peach Street. Many businesses soon followed suit and moved to the expanding suburb.
Peach Street is home to at least seven different plazas all housing major big box retailers and small businesses. Additionally, Peach Street is home to most of Erie's national restaurant chain locations.
[edit] Pizza Bomber Case
On Aug. 28, 2003, Erie's Peach Street became famous for the "pizza bomber case" in which Brian Wells, a local pizza delivery driver, was killed as part of a bank robbery plot. The event took place at Upper Peach Street's PNC Bank location.
[edit] Strip Plazas on Peach Street
- Marketplace (newest plaza completed)
- Best Buy
- Target
- Babies R US
- Bed Bath & Beyond
- Marshalls
- Payless ShoeSource
- GFS Marketplace
- Delta Sonic Car Wash
- Longhorn Steakhouse
- Keystone Plaza
- Wal-Mart
- Kohl's
- Lowe's
- Tinseltown movie theater
- Wild Card Sports Bar
- Erie Sports Store
- Bruster's Ice Cream
- Panera Bread
- Salvation Army store
- Sally Beauty Supply
- T.G.I. Friday's
- Fazoli's
- Pulakos 926 Chocolate
- Disco-Go-Round
- Plato's Closet
- Taco Bell
- Summit Town Centre
- John V. Schultz furniture
- Sam's Club
- Chuck E. Cheese's
- Litehouse (pools, spas)
- Kmart
- Giant Eagle
- Verizon Wireless
- Old Country Buffet
- Staples
- PNC Bank
- Peach Square
- The Home Depot
- PetSmart
- Circuit City
- Texas Roadhouse
- Krispy Kreme
- Damon's Grill
- Eat 'n Park
- Quaker Steak and Lube
- Steak n Shake (scheduled to open in Sept. 2006)
- Wal-Mart Supercenter (tentative buyer of nearby mobile home park)
- Other
- Bob Evans
- Boston Pizza
- Splash Lagoon
- Several hotels
- Applebee's
- Safari Grille
- Wegman's
- Barnes & Noble
- Olive Garden
- Kentucky Fried Chicken
- Millcreek Mall

