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In the pipeline: Who’s building what where

September 18, 2018

Spanish Fort, Ala.
Cypress Equities has broken ground on The Fort, a food-and-beverage center made from 10 shipping containers, within the firm's Spanish Fort Town Center, near Mobile. The venue is slated to open in November. AL.com

Clarksville, Tenn.
Rise Partners is redeveloping the Clarksville Commons. An 85,000-square-foot Kmart building is to become a center with five retail tenants; an 8,000-square-foot restaurant outparcel will replace a defunct fuel station; and an existing Food Lion anchor will undergo renovation. Leaf Chronicle

Montclair, Calif.
The former Montclair Plaza is set for a rebirth and rechristening as Montclair Place. The former Broadway anchor store is to become a 12-screen AMC dine-in movie theater, and the food court is to be remade into a concert venue.
ABC 7 

Roswell, Ga.
The Sterling Organization is redeveloping the 149,300-square-foot Roswell Village Shopping Center. Crunch Fitness, Marshalls and Ross Dress for Less are among the tenants committed to the center, whose anchor spaces have been vacant since Publix moved out. Marietta Daily Journal 

Kokomo, Ind.
Markland Mall is replacing its former Sears store with a collection of tenants that include Aldi and Party City. Executives of the Washington Prime Group–owned property anticipate that the project will be completed by 2019. Kokomo Tribune 

Sterling Heights, Mich.
Officials in this Detroit suburb are working with developers and local stakeholders to transform the 1.5 million-square-foot Lakeside Mall, which Taubman Centers developed in 1976 and which GGP currently owns, into a mixed-use complex. The Macomb Daily 

D’Iberville, Miss.
Chattanooga, Tenn.–based Rise Partners and Ramco Development plan to develop the Gulf Coast Galleria, a 600,000-square-foot, mixed-use complex. Construction is set to begin in the summer of 2019, with completion of the first phase planned for the following summer. The Sun Herald 

Sun Prairie, Wis.
Kraemer Development has broken ground on the first phase of Grand on Main, a project comprising seven commercial buildings totaling 80,000 square feet. The 40,000-square-foot first phase is scheduled for completion by next summer and is to include an America's Mattress store, a HuHot Mongolian Grill, a Park Bank and a Robertson Cosmetic Center among its tenants. Wisconsin State Journal 

By Brannon Boswell

Executive Editor, Commerce + Communities Today

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