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Plans Submitted For New Shopping Center Near Target

By Cece Nunn, posted Sep 10, 2014
A conceptual drawing of a new shopping center at 4712 New Centre Drive (Courtesy of Turnstone Partners)
Plans for a new shopping center with about 15,000 square feet of retail space, to be built near Target at 4712 New Centre Drive, were submitted Tuesday by Tripp Engineering to the City of Wilmington.

One of the center's developers said Wednesday that an initial stage in the development process resulted in positive feedback.

The project's plans have already gone through a conceptual review, an informal early step, said Bryan Greene of Turnstone Parnters, which along with KPL Investments is developing the center, expected to be called New Centre Commons.

"The center is designed to accommodate two end cap restaurants with attractive patio seating areas for each," Greene wrote in a news release on the Turnstone Partners website. "There will also be an additional six in-line spaces, each with between 1,435 and 1,541 square feet.  The middle two units may be combined to accommodate a single 3,082 square feet retailer."

Delivery is expected in 2015, according to Greene, and more details about the center are available through a link on the Turnstone Partners website.

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