Rendering of Glen Gate, a planned community shopping center in Glenview IL |
Nick Wibbenmeyer |
CHICAGO, IL--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Regency Centers Corporation
(NYSE:REG), a national owner, operator and developer of grocery-anchored
community shopping centers, announced today the development of Glen Gate,
a 102,876-square-foot center located in Glenview, Ill., a North Shore suburb of
Chicago.
The shopping center will be anchored by a 75,564-square-foot
Mariano’s Fresh Market, expected to open in fall 2014. The project will also
have one outlot with an additional 24,000 square feet for retail and
restaurants.
Positioned at the northeast corner of Waukegan Road and Golf
Road, which combined carry about 60,000 vehicles per day, Glen Gate is
surrounded by a population of approximately 140,000 within a three-mile radius.
The Village of Golf’s Metra stop is adjacent to this site,
classifying the project as a transit-oriented development. Glen Gate will be
developed on two land parcels totaling 21 acres, 7.6 of which were sold by
Regency to Atlantic Realty Partners, Focus Development and The Carlyle Group,
who plan to build 238 luxury apartments north of the shopping center.
“We are thrilled to be adding our second shopping center in
Glenview and fourth along the Waukegan Road corridor,” said Senior Manager of
Investments Matt Hendy. “With a dense population of above-average
household incomes, this area is an extremely desirable market for new
projects.”
Regency currently has more than 300,000 square feet of
retail shopping centers under construction in metro Chicago. In addition to
Glen Gate, Shops on Main is a 200,000-square-foot community shopping
center under construction in Schererville, Ind., which is located 25 miles
southeast of downtown Chicago.
Shops on Main is strategically located at the intersection of two main arterial roads, U.S. Route 41 and Main Street. In May, construction began on phase one of the project, which will be anchored by Gordmans, Ross Dress for Less, HomeGoods and DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse. The initial phase will cost $50 million, and some anchors are scheduled to open in spring 2014.
“We really appreciate the support of Schererville and
Glenview and are excited to offer a merchandising mix of first-class retailers
that will serve the needs of the surrounding community,” said Vice President
and Regional Officer Nick Wibbenmeyer.
“Glen Gate and Shops on Main will reflect the key attributes
that define a Regency center: market-leading anchors, prime location and an
enjoyable shopping environment.”
Rick Spector |
For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please
contact:
Cohn Marketing
Lauren Simpson, 303-839-1415, ext. 43
or
Matt Hendy, 630-645-2830
Senior Manager of Investments
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