A neighborhood retail center that will be anchored by a Whole Foods Market will be developed in Redlands.
The Marketplace will be built on eight acres at the northeast corner of Lugonia Avenue and Tennessee Street, according to KTGY, the national architectural firm that is designing the project.
Regency Centers in San Diego is the developer. The Marketplace will cover 71,400 square feet and include four retail buildings that can be divided into as many as 18 storefronts.
A fifth drive-thru pad will also be built. No other tenants have been announced.
Two housing developments — Lugonia Village, with 541 homes, and Tennessee Village, with 460 apartments and commercial space – will be built nearby.
The Redlands City Council unanimously approved The Marketplace in February. Construction is expected to begin late this year and be complete in 2028, according to KTGY.
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So happy to hear we will have a Whole Foods in Redlands
We need a Winco in Redlands