Gateway Marketplace
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Development
Gateway Marketplace (originally planned as The Shoppes at Gateway Park) is an outdoor shopping mall with approximately Script error: No such module "convert". of retail space.[1] Originally, construction on the property was slated to begin in March 2007; Chicago, Illinois-based General Growth Properties, the mall's developer, later delayed groundbreaking on the mall until early 2008, in order to secure the interest of prospective tenants.[1] In 2008, General Growth Properties withdrew from the project.[2]
Gateway Marketplace was then developed by REDICO, a Michigan-based commercial real estate firm. REDICO also acts as property manager of the retail complex.[3]
REDICO's Gateway Marketplace won a CREW Impact Award for New Construction in 2014.[4]
JCPenney signed a letter of interest in March 2007 to be included as an anchor store of the complex.[5] This JCPenney would have been the first full-line department store within Detroit's city limits since the closure of a Crowley's near downtown in 1999.[1][6] JCPenney's plans to open a store at the site fell through in 2008 when the national retailing landscape began to suffer from a credit crunch and dwindling shopper dollars.[7]
At a December 2007 meeting, Detroit City Council members held a meeting to approve a special tax status regarding the mall's construction.[8] In April 2008, Marshalls indicated interest in the development.[9] The mall project was later pushed back to mid-2008 due to a lack of confirmed tenants,[10] and has been further delayed since.
In August 2009, the Meijer chain announced it would open its first store with the city limits of Detroit at the $90 Million Shoppes at Gateway Park.[11] Two other stores including HomeGoods also announced they have signed on to share the Script error: No such module "convert". designed for the mall's secondary anchor. The mall was scheduled to open in 2011.[7] Late in the year, the project was renamed Gateway Marketplace.[12][13] REDICO began development in early 2012.[14]
Meijer opened on July 25, 2013. Other tenants include K&G, Marshalls, Payless, Applebees, AT&T, Edible Arrangements, Planet Fitness, Five Below, Footlocker, McDonald's, Metro PCS, Mr. Alan's Elite, Petco, PNC Bank, Rainbow, Starbucks, Subway, SVS Vision, Wingstop and others.
References
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- ↑ Meijer Leads Gateway Shopping Center Opening, DBUsiness, July 24, 2013
- ↑ Lowe Campbell Ewald, Garden Theater, Gateway Marketplace Honored by CREW Detroit, Crain's Detroit Business, September 17, 2014
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