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Industry News

In the pipeline: Who’s building what, where

October 31, 2019

Johns Creek, Ga.
Developers are planning a 32,000-square-foot retail center comprising two buildings with outdoor patios and about 150 parking spaces. NorthFulton.com

Calumet City, Ill.
A $275 million, casino-anchored development could trigger a rebirth for the struggling River Oaks shopping center. A vacant Carson's store there is to become a temporary casino, and a 150,000-square-foot permanent structure will be built nearby, according to the plans. Chicago Tribune

Chicago
Developer GW Properties has plans to convert a portion of the former Maywood Park horse track in Melrose Park into a 45,000-square-foot, 10-building complex with restaurant tenants. The developer has already signed up eight tenants and intends to open the center next fall. Some tenants will lease space, and others will own their property outright. Crain’s Chicago Business

Abingdon, Va.
The first phase of the Food City–anchored Meadows shopping center has opened. Hallmark, Jersey Mike’s Subs and other tenants are to open soon. WCYB

Falls Church, Va.
EYA has plans to build town homes on a portion of the Graham Park Plaza, having acquired the parcel from Federal Realty Investment Trust. Patch

Framingham, Mass.
Centercorp Retail Properties wants to turn the largely vacant Nobscot Shopping Center into a mixed-use development with three buildings: a mixed-use building with street-level retail; a residential-only building behind that; and a new building for the property’s existing CVS anchor. In total, the project will contain about 150 residential units. Patch

Rochester Hills, Mich.
Von Maur is to move into the vacant, two-level Carson's anchor space at Robert B. Aikens & Associates’ Village of Rochester Hills in 2020. Detroit Free Press

Middletown, N.J.
A 37,000-square-foot 24 Hour Fitness will anchor National Realty & Development’s Shoppes at Middletown. Wegmans and a CMX cinema have committed to the project too. The ground-breaking is set for next spring. NJ.com

Towamencin Township, Pa.
Philadelphia Suburban Development Co. hopes to break ground next year on the transformation of the Towamencin Village Shopping Center as a mixed-use project with an open-air component, some dining tenants and a senior living center. Patch

Houston
Houston’s Radom Capital and Triten Real Estate Partners are collaborating with Boston-based Long Wharf Capital to develop a bike-trail-oriented mixed-use project called M-K-T Heights. The 200,000-square-foot development has already signed up a restaurant anchor and is set to open in 2020. The Leader 

By Brannon Boswell

Executive Editor, Commerce + Communities Today

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