Print
Real Estate - Commercial

Noodles Restaurant Proposed In Front Of Independence Mall

By Cece Nunn, posted May 27, 2015
Noodles could be cooking some day soon in a new restaurant proposed for Oleander Drive in front of Independence Mall, according to site plans posted Wednesday on the city of Wilmington's project tracking website.

Noodles and Company would open in 2,500 square feet of space at 3512 Oleander Drive, on land where a vacant, 4,774-square-foot bank building currently sits, the site plans show. The documents say the bank building would be removed and 1,260 square feet of indoor space (excluding the kitchen and bathrooms) and an 800-square-foot uncovered patio area would be added. The plans also call for 32 parking spaces. 

The restaurant plans list Nelson MacRae, president of The Oleander Company Inc., as owner/developer. Norris & Tunstall Consulting Engineers of Wilmington submitted the plans, which are expected to be reviewed by the city's Technical Review Committee at a meeting June 11, according to the TRC's latest agenda.

No previous sale prices for 3512 Oleander Drive are listed in New Hanover County Property tax records, which show the parcel has a tax value of $432,400 as of this year.

Panera Bread opened a new restaurant next door last year, and in the spring of 2013, Starbucks retrofitted a former gas station to open a coffee shop at the intersection of Oleander Drive and Independence Boulevard.

A restaurant company of the same name, though spelled with an "&," has locations across the U.S., including 15 in North Carolina, according to the Noodle & Company website. 

 

Story On The Map

Ico insights

INSIGHTS

SPONSORS' CONTENT
Jasonpathfinder3

Navigating the Road to Retirement: The Indispensable Benefits of a Well-Crafted Financial Plan

Jason Wheeler - Pathfinder Wealth Consulting
Untitleddesign7

Mastering ARC Applications: Best Practices for HOA Board Members

Dave Orr - Community Association Management Services
Mcwhorter 0005

So, You Have an Idea for an Amazing, Life-Changing Company... Now What?

Heather McWhorter - UNCW Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Trending News

Intracoastal Angler To Grow With Two New Hampstead Stores

Emma Dill - Apr 30, 2024

Coyne Returns To Law Firm's Wilmington Office

Staff Reports - Apr 30, 2024

Wilmington-based Fishing App Wins NC IDEA Grant

Audrey Elsberry - Apr 30, 2024

Apartment Plans Move Ahead On Wooster Street

Emma Dill - Apr 29, 2024

Design-build Firm Welcomes Falvey As Director

Staff Reports - Apr 30, 2024

In The Current Issue

Passenger Rail Study Picks Eastern Route

It’s been more than 50 years since passenger rail linked Wilmington and Raleigh, but there’s a renewed push to bring back a passenger route...


Leland Eyes Commercial Growth

As Leland’s residential development booms, town leaders are taking steps to ensure that land zoned for commercial development meets its full...


CEA Nonprofit Winner: Safe Haven Helps Victims Of Violence

Safe Haven of Pender, an organization that Tracey Ray has been a part of for 16 years, aims to empower and provide resources to victims of i...

Book On Business

The 2024 WilmingtonBiz: Book on Business is an annual publication showcasing the Wilmington region as a center of business.

Order Your Copy Today!


Galleries

Videos

2024 Power Breakfast: The Next Season