LIVERMORE, CA—Construction is soon to be underway on The Shops at Livermore, a 115,000-square-foot mixed-use retail development. RedMill Capital and its financial partner, ANICO Eagle LLC, a subsidiary of American National Insurance Company, are officially turning the first shovel of dirt later this month. Completion is slated for summer 2018, slightly later than previously scheduled.
The Shops at Livermore will be located immediately adjacent to the San Francisco Premium Outlets. Located at the intersection of El Charro Road and West Jack London Boulevard, shoppers and diners will access the center at the same traffic light leading to the existing outlet mall, along with two additional entrance lanes off West Jack London Boulevard.
“Our team is very excited to begin this development which will help create about 300 temporary and 150 full-time jobs once completed,” RedMill development director Jon Stocker tells GlobeSt.com. “The retail strategy defines a center focused on fashion and active lifestyles with an emphasis on great casual food and sit down restaurants. The center allows for customers to take advantage of the numerous outdoor seating areas and trailhead to the Arroyo bike trail, lingering while they continue to shop.”
Comprised of a variety of discount fashion retailers and a mix of national restaurants, the Shops at Livermore are being built on 13 acres adjacent to the existing center. The Shops will provide numerous site amenities to complement the outlet center including outdoor seating, crosswalks leading directly to the outlets and a new link to the Arroyo Trail.
“Although owned by completely separate entities, the two centers will be seamless, each looking like an extension of the other,” said Stocker. “Building on the momentum created by the world-famous San Francisco Premium Outlets, we are pleased with a fabulous line-up of tenants and great restaurants ready to open next door.”
The center is being marketed by a five-person Colliers International team of retail leasing experts led by executive vice president Julie Taylor and senior vice president Stephen Rusher, both based in the brokerage firm's San Francisco office.
“The WAS Group is assisting in the leasing of The Shops at Livermore,” Frank Was, chairman of The WAS Group, tells GlobeSt.com. “We see this center as a strong opportunity for both retailers and restaurants who desire to expand in the thriving Livermore market.”
LIVERMORE, CA—Construction is soon to be underway on The Shops at Livermore, a 115,000-square-foot mixed-use retail development. RedMill Capital and its financial partner, ANICO Eagle LLC, a subsidiary of
The Shops at Livermore will be located immediately adjacent to the San Francisco Premium Outlets. Located at the intersection of El Charro Road and West Jack London Boulevard, shoppers and diners will access the center at the same traffic light leading to the existing outlet mall, along with two additional entrance lanes off West Jack London Boulevard.
“Our team is very excited to begin this development which will help create about 300 temporary and 150 full-time jobs once completed,” RedMill development director Jon Stocker tells GlobeSt.com. “The retail strategy defines a center focused on fashion and active lifestyles with an emphasis on great casual food and sit down restaurants. The center allows for customers to take advantage of the numerous outdoor seating areas and trailhead to the Arroyo bike trail, lingering while they continue to shop.”
Comprised of a variety of discount fashion retailers and a mix of national restaurants, the Shops at Livermore are being built on 13 acres adjacent to the existing center. The Shops will provide numerous site amenities to complement the outlet center including outdoor seating, crosswalks leading directly to the outlets and a new link to the Arroyo Trail.
“Although owned by completely separate entities, the two centers will be seamless, each looking like an extension of the other,” said Stocker. “Building on the momentum created by the world-famous San Francisco Premium Outlets, we are pleased with a fabulous line-up of tenants and great restaurants ready to open next door.”
The center is being marketed by a five-person Colliers International team of retail leasing experts led by executive vice president Julie Taylor and senior vice president Stephen Rusher, both based in the brokerage firm's San Francisco office.
“The WAS Group is assisting in the leasing of The Shops at Livermore,” Frank Was, chairman of The WAS Group, tells GlobeSt.com. “We see this center as a strong opportunity for both retailers and restaurants who desire to expand in the thriving Livermore market.”
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