A major, 8-acre development is planned along Kingshighway in Southtown.
According to Carol Howard, and the Southsider Newspaper, developer John Clancy of Palm Beach Florida. The development will include retail space and apartments. Carol Howard says that it will modernize the Kingshighway corridor and bring more people to what was once the bustling Southtown area. No renderings have been released of the development but could most likely come in a few weeks as Clancy wraps up negotiations on acquiring land. The 8-acre site is located where Louis F. Meyer Youth Center was located.
The developer is also turning the old Shop N' Save into a Planet Fitness and small grocery store. The former Applebees will become a Hook and Reel seafood restaurant. The name Cornerstone Chippewa is the LLC name developing the property. The actual name of the development could be, and most likely will be, different.
This is just one of three developments coming to Kingshighway South of Chippewa. One is the old National Guard/Armory Building (unknown plans), and the YWCA at Lansdowne and Kingshighway is being converted into 15 apartments and office space by Garcia (ongoing). But that is for a different thread.
Location of the development is located below in red. Blue is Planet Fitness. Yellow is Hook and Reel. Green is the Armory parcel.
Without having much intel on the project (yet, will learn more this weekend), I will assume that John Clancy will include some plans to brighten up the former Shop N' Save Plaza with a new retail building or two as well as connect the red sit to Chippewa by building streets on either side of the old Shop N' Save. I will also assume that he will buy the old Armory and either redevelop it or demolish it for something new. Hope to share more when the time comes.
According to Carol Howard, and the Southsider Newspaper, developer John Clancy of Palm Beach Florida. The development will include retail space and apartments. Carol Howard says that it will modernize the Kingshighway corridor and bring more people to what was once the bustling Southtown area. No renderings have been released of the development but could most likely come in a few weeks as Clancy wraps up negotiations on acquiring land. The 8-acre site is located where Louis F. Meyer Youth Center was located.
The developer is also turning the old Shop N' Save into a Planet Fitness and small grocery store. The former Applebees will become a Hook and Reel seafood restaurant. The name Cornerstone Chippewa is the LLC name developing the property. The actual name of the development could be, and most likely will be, different.
This is just one of three developments coming to Kingshighway South of Chippewa. One is the old National Guard/Armory Building (unknown plans), and the YWCA at Lansdowne and Kingshighway is being converted into 15 apartments and office space by Garcia (ongoing). But that is for a different thread.
Location of the development is located below in red. Blue is Planet Fitness. Yellow is Hook and Reel. Green is the Armory parcel.
Without having much intel on the project (yet, will learn more this weekend), I will assume that John Clancy will include some plans to brighten up the former Shop N' Save Plaza with a new retail building or two as well as connect the red sit to Chippewa by building streets on either side of the old Shop N' Save. I will also assume that he will buy the old Armory and either redevelop it or demolish it for something new. Hope to share more when the time comes.











