Development

Terrell, Texas — A group of anchor tenants that includes Ross Dress for Less, Hobby Lobby and Five Below have opened their stores at Crossroads at Terrell, a 275,000-square-foot shopping center located 35 miles east of Dallas. Marshalls, Rack Room Shoes, Ulta Beauty, Petco, and Academy Sports + Outdoors are scheduled to open later this year. Film Alley, an entertainment concept with movies, bowling and arcades, opened at Crossroads at Terrell earlier this year. Future restaurant users at the property will include Olive Garden, Raising Cane’s and Chili’s, which will …

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Waco, Texas — Houston-based NewQuest Properties has broken ground on Cottonwood Creek Market, a 143-acre entertainment retail project in Waco. Located at the intersection of Interstate 35 and Loop 340, the development will span 285,000 square feet. A 14-screen Cinemark theater will anchor the project, and NewQuest is in talks to add a bowling and family dining concept, as well as a national retailer in golf entertainment. The opening is scheduled for spring 2020.

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Garden City, N.Y. — Century 21 Stores will open a new department store at Roosevelt Field in Garden City. The 68,000-square-foot store is expected to open in spring 2021. Century 21 will be housed in the space currently occupied by Bloomingdale’s Furniture, which will be consolidating into the newly renovated Bloomingdale’s store. Century 21 will offer men’s, women’s and children’s apparel, footwear, outerwear, lingerie and accessories, beauty and home goods. Roosevelt Field is owned and operated by Indianapolis-based Simon. The mall has more than 250 retailers including anchors Neiman Marcus, …

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Litchfield, Ill. — Hanley Investment Group has arranged the $1.7 million sale of a new Aldi-occupied building in Litchfield Plaza in Litchfield. The 22,245-square-foot building opened July 18. Other tenants at the center include Dollar General, Glik’s, Hibbett Sports, Maurices, National Rent-to-Own, Pizza Hut, Salvation Army, Shoe Sensation, Taco Bell and Wendy’s. Aldi has a 15-year, absolute triple-net ground lease in place that has rental increases every five years and renewal options. Jeff Lefko and Bill Asher of Hanley, along with Alex Apter of LOCATION Commercial Real Estate, represented the …

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Dallas — The Dallas Cowboys, in partnership with global fitness center developer Mark Mastrov, will open a 20,000-square-foot Cowboys Fit gymnasium at the AT&T Discovery District in downtown Dallas. Club members can enjoy a range of boutique fitness classes, including yoga and barre, as well as access to customized fitness plans and Cowboys merchandise. The opening is slated for this winter.

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Allentown, Pa. — City Center Investment Corp. plans to open Downtown Allentown Market, a $4 million project in Allentown. The 12,000-square-foot retail space will be located within the City Center Allentown mixed-use development. The market will feature nine food and drink merchants, indoor and outdoor seating and flexible space for programming and pop-up shops. Brick-and-mortar tenants include sushi/poke concept Shinsen; Mediterranean restaurant Zahra; ice creamery Batch Microcreamery; Little Miss Korea; Doughnut Love, Licensed to Grill @ The Market; and Tavola pizzeria. The food hall will also house a distillery. City …

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Birmingham, Ala. — Southpace Properties will develop Macaroni Lofts, a mixed-use building in Birmingham’s Parkside District that will include 35 residential units and 6,000 square feet of retail space. Birmingham Business Journal reports the project will cost $11 million to complete. Situated at the corner of 4th Avenue and 14 Street, Macaroni Lofts is a redevelopment of the former Birmingham Macaroni Co. warehouse, which was built in 1902. The building’s existing structure will remain intact with the addition of rooftop penthouse units with private terraces. The development team includes Fifth Dimension Architecture, …

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Baytown, Texas — Fidelis Realty Partners has begun the redevelopment of the San Jacinto Mall, a 1.1 million-square-foot shopping and dining center that opened in 1981. Fidelis, which acquired the mall in 2015 from Triyar Retail Group, is demolishing one of the anchor stores that was previously occupied by Sears as part of the initial phase of the redevelopment. According to local media sources, Fidelis will ultimately reposition the mall into a 1 million-square-foot, open-air center that will be branded San Jacinto Marketplace.

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Gainesville, Fla. — Former University of Florida football coach Steve Spurrier is seeking a partner for a new restaurant in Celebration Pointe in Gainesville. The new restaurant will be called “Spurrier’s” and is expected to open in 2020. The selected partner will have a $1 million build-out budget and the ability to influence the final menu and décor, as well a salary and/or equity in the restaurant. The partner will be named later this year. Celebration Pointe is a 160-acre mixed-use development that upon completion will span more than 1 …

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Missouri City, Texas — Houston-based Williamsburg Enterprises has broken ground on the latest phase of Sienna Crossing, a project in the southwestern Houston suburb of Missouri City that will deliver 60,000 square feet of retail space. Williamsburg acquired the 35-acre tract in 2014, and the property now houses retailers such as Academy Sports + Outdoors, IHOP and Chick-fil-A. This phase of the project, which is expected to be complete in the first quarter of 2020, is preleased to retailers such as 24-Hour Fitness and Spec’s Wine, Spirits & Finer Foods.

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