Shopping Center Digest - The Locations Newsletter

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(continued from P. J61) Diablo and Main St (See SCD, P. F170); anchors Emporium, Macy’s, Nordstrom; parking 3000 cars; opened ‘51; 95% leased; developer Macerich, 401 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 700, Santa Monica, CA 90401-1207, (310) 3946000, www.macerich.com. Westminster: $10 million renovation may be underway for completion in October on 1.2 million sq. ft. Westminster Mall on 95 acres at Golden West St and Bolsa Ave in Orange County (See SCD, P. F479); project to include upgrades to the food court, new carpeting, seating areas, a children's play area, glass and steel facades, and possibly the addition of a 25,000 sq. ft. big-box retailer; anchors JCPenney, Robinson’s-May, Sears; 193 stores; parking 6400 cars; opened ‘74; population 910,878 within 10 miles; average household income $80,701; developer Simon Property Group (Steve Schwartz), c/o Westminster Mall, 1025 Westminster Mall, Westminster, CA 92683, (949) 8982559, Email: sschwart@simon.com. COLORADO Littleton: Former Lord & Taylor being redeveloped as a 10-acre, pedestrianoriented plaza with 90,000 sq. ft. of retail at 1.63 million Park Meadows Mall at I-25 at County Line and C-470 at Yosemite in Arapahoe County (See SCD, P. I639); "retail resort" comprised of plazas and two pedestrian streets housing seven new retail stores and entertainment venues scheduled to open in May; anchors Foley’s, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Nordstrom, Dillard’s, JCPenney; 160 stores; parking 8009 cars; opened ‘96; population 945,320 within 15 miles; average household income $94,081; developer General Growth Properties, 110 N Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 960-5000, www.generalgrowth .com. Longmont: Upgrades planned for 556,000 sq. ft. Twin Peaks Mall on 75 acres at US 119 and S Hover Rd in Boulder County (See SCD, P. I876); anchors Dillards, Sears, Steve & Barry’s and United Artists Theaters; 81 stores; parking 3265 cars; opened ‘85; population 133,644 within 10 miles; average household income $75,505; developer Panattoni Devel-

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opment Corp (Will Damrath), 4601 DTC Blvd, Ste. 650, Denver, CO 80237-2459, (303) 790-4737, www. panattoni.com. FLORIDA Daytona Beach: Construction scheduled for a fall ‘09 opening of 525,000 sq. ft. The Pavilion at Port Orange on Williamson Rd, across from the planned Pavilion and the North Star (formerly US Foodservice) distribution center (See SCD, P. I967); anchors include Belk and Barnes & Noble; developer j/v Benchmark Group 4053 Maple Rd, Amherst, NY 14226-1072, (716) 833-4986, www. benchmarkgrp.com and CBL & Associates Properties, CBL Center , Ste. 500, 2030 Hamilton Place Blvd, Chattanooga, TN 37421-6000, (423) 855-0001, www.cblproperties.com Deltona: Proposed Deltona Village with more than 1 million sq. ft. of retail at E Graves Ave, E of I-4 in Volusia County; developer Weingarten Realty, 2600 Citadel Plaza DrP.O. Box 924133, Houston, TX 77008-1362, (713) 866-6000, www.weingarten.com. Deltona: Plans to go before development review committee for Sandhill Pointe Marketplace with more than 1 million sq. ft. of retail at Howland and I-4 in Volusia County; developer Roth Development, P.O. Box 7449, Louisville, KY 402570449, (502) 895-4880, www.roth development.net. Tampa: $10 million renovation and expansion planned for 1.2 million sq. ft. University Mall on 83 acres at Fowler Ave and 30th St in Hillsborough County (See SCD, P. I862); project to include remodeled entrances, family-friendly rest rooms, easy chairs, Wi-Fi, a new escalator, a kids’ soft sculpture play area, other amenities, and a fourth anchor store such as Belk or Kohl's; anchors Dillard’s, Sears, and Macy’s; 170 stores; parking 6,667 cars; opened ‘74; population 140,000 within 5 miles; average household income $58,881; developer j/v Somera Capital Management LLC, 5383 Hollister Ave, Ste. 240, Santa Barbara, CA 93111, (805) 681-0144, www. someracapital.com, and Rockwood Capital LLC, 10 Bank St, Ste. 1190, White Plains, NY 10606, (914) 2878850, www.rockwoodcap.com

GEORGIA Rome: Planned Seven Hills Town Center on 60 acres at U.S. 411 at Callier Springs Rd in Rome-Floyd County; project to include three major anchors – two 100,000 sq. ft. stores and a 60,000 sq. ft. store; in addition, four junior anchors will range from 20,000 sq. ft. to 50,000 sq. ft. each , space for smaller shops, and six outparcels; parking 2655 cars; developer Commercial Land Ventures LLC (Rick McBride), Montgomery, AL. ILLINOIS Orland Park: Renovation and expansion planned for 1.2 million sq. ft. Orland Square at 151st St. & LaGrange Rd. (Rt.45) in Cook County (See SCD, P. E862); developer is considering adding a new wing on the SW corner of the mall; possible tenants could include Nordstom, Crate & Barrel or The Cheesecake Factory; anchors Sears, Carson Pirie Scott, JCPenney, and Macy’s; 166 stores; parking 6800 cars; opened ‘76; last renovated in ‘94; population 497,522 within 10 miles; average household income $87,274; developer Simon Property Group, Inc. (Scott Richardson), PO Box 7033, Indianapolis, IN 462073464, (317) 685-7284, Email: srichard @simon.com. MASSACHUSETTS Danvers: A 42,000 sq. ft. Nordstrom Rack is planned for the site once occupied by Stop & Shop at 857,552 sq. ft. Liberty Tree Mall on 60 acres at Endicott St and Rt 128 in Essex County (See SCD, P. H131); anchors Bed Bath & Beyond, Staples, Marshalls, Target, The Sports Authority; 100 stores; parking 5500 cars; opened ‘72; population 558,101 within 10 miles; average household income $81,283; developer Simon Property Group, Inc, National City Center, PO Box 7033, Indianapolis, IN 46207, (317) 6361600, www.simon.com. MICHIGAN Monroe: Multi-million dollar renovation to begin in early ‘09 on 600,000 sq. ft. Frenchtown Square Mall on 66 acres at N Monroe St and Steward Rd in Monroe County (See SCD, P. G504); interior and exterior renovations including new skylights, ceiling, floor (continued)

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