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New Shopping Center Planned For South College

By J. Elias O'Neal, posted Dec 14, 2012

Flex retail space near the intersection of South College Road and Oleander Drive is being marketed for new retailers.

Wilmington-based Cameron Management has marked the site on South College Road  that’s across the street from Trader Joe’s and blocks away from Whole Foods with a sign announcing the new shopping center and pre-leasing available for 12,000 square feet.

No development plans or construction dates have been submitted with the city’s development services department, according to a public records search.

Specific details about the project and potential new tenants have not been released.

Calls to Hill Rogers, Cameron Management Inc. broker-in-charge, were not immediately returned Thursday afternoon. 

The proposed shopping center could fuel additional interest in an area receiving play from existing and new national retailers and restaurants.

Steve Anderson, owner and developer of Anderson Square, a 40,000 square foot shopping center on the 4100 block of Oleander Drive, said this week that two national retailers looking to join the Oleander Drive retail renaissance have approached him about leasing space in his development.

He said many of the retailers are following in the wake of Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods and Hobby Lobby, which all opened stores in the Oleander Drive corridor this year.

“One needs 15,000 square feet, and another needs 9,000 square feet, and both are committed to being [in Wilmington],” Anderson said of the two national retailers. “It’s getting very interesting.”

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