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Gateway Marketplace

Coordinates:42°26′43″N83°07′17″W / 42.4453°N 83.1213°W /42.4453; -83.1213
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Shopping mall in Detroit, Michigan
Gateway Marketplace
TheMeijer store at Gateway Marketplace
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LocationDetroit,Michigan
Coordinates42°26′43″N83°07′17″W / 42.4453°N 83.1213°W /42.4453; -83.1213
AddressWoodward Avenue and8 Mile Road
Opening dateJuly 25, 2013
DeveloperREDICO
ManagementREDICO
OwnerDetroit Gateway Park Outlet Mall, LLC
ArchitectRogvoy Architects
No. of stores and services40
No. ofanchor tenants3
Total retail floor area365,000 sq ft (33,900 m2)
No. of floors1
Public transit accessBus transportDDOT 17, 23
fromJason Hargrove Transit Center:
Bus transport DDOT 4, 12, 30, 54
Bus transportSMART 405, 450, 460, 461, 462, 492, 494, 495

Gateway Marketplace is apower center inDetroit,Michigan. The complex is located at the southeast corner of8 Mile Road (M-102) and Woodward Avenue (M-1), adjacent to theJason Hargrove Transit Center and near the former site of theMichigan State Fair complex. The complex contains around forty inline tenants on its 35 acres (140,000 m2).

Development

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Gateway Marketplace (originally planned as The Shoppes at Gateway Park) is an outdoor shopping mall with approximately 330,000 square feet (30,658.0 m2) of retail space.[1] Originally, construction on the property was slated to begin in March 2007;Chicago, Illinois-basedGeneral 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 ananchor 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 aCrowley'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, theMeijer 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 includingHomeGoods also announced they have signed on to share the 40,000 square feet (3,700 m2) 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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  1. ^abcHurst, Nathan (October 6, 2007)."Detroit mall still on track".The Detroit News. RetrievedDecember 4, 2007.
  2. ^Timiraos, Nick (February 13, 2008)."Spending Ebbs as Troubles On Residential Side Spread; Retail Sector Is Hit Hard".The Wall Street Journal. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2008.
  3. ^Meijer Leads Gateway Shopping Center Opening, DBUsiness, July 24, 2013
  4. ^Lowe Campbell Ewald, Garden Theater, Gateway Marketplace Honored by CREW Detroit, Crain's Detroit Business, September 17, 2014
  5. ^Harrison, Sheena (March 2007)."Detroit mall may get J.C. Penney; Store would anchor Shoppes at Gateway Park".Crain's Detroit Business. RetrievedDecember 4, 2007.[dead link]
  6. ^Smith, Joel J. (March 21, 2007)."Penney's comes to Detroit".The Detroit News. RetrievedDecember 4, 2007.
  7. ^abDetnews.com | This article is no longer available online | detnews.com | The Detroit News
  8. ^Gorchow, Zachary (December 5, 2007)."8 Mile-Woodward shopping mall plans move forward".The Detroit Free Press. RetrievedJanuary 1, 2008.[dead link]
  9. ^Kaffer, Nancy (April 17, 2008)."Marshalls may open store at retail complex near state fairgrounds".Crain's Detroit Business. RetrievedAugust 25, 2008.
  10. ^Sadovi, Maura Webber (January 31, 2008)."Detroit Shopping Center Delayed by Bleak Prospects".The Wall Street Journal. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2009.
  11. ^Guest, Gretta (August 15, 2009)Meijer will build store in DetroitDetroit Free Press. Retrieved on August 15, 2009.
  12. ^"Gateway Marketplace Development on Woodward and 8 Mile May be in Jeopardy". September 19, 2011.
  13. ^"Archived copy". Archived fromthe original on April 21, 2012. RetrievedNovember 14, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. ^"Persistence puts Gateway Marketplace on path for turnaround". November 4, 2011.
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