WILMINGTON, DE — Reybold Group, a leading real estate company, announced the beginning of vertical construction on a new retail center near St. Andrews, its largest residential community in Bear, Delaware. The start of construction signals an exciting new chapter for New Castle County’s most rapidly growing and sought-after area.
The retail center, scheduled to open in mid-2024, will feature eight stores and is expected to inject fresh vitality into the locale. Reybold Group has already secured a lease from one future tenant and is actively seeking additional tenants spanning fitness, restaurant, retail, and beauty sectors.
Strategically located on Route 40, a main artery leading to Routes 1 and 95, the retail center is positioned to draw substantial footfall from both local residents and passing traffic. Moreover, it offers the added advantage of being within walking distance for residents of the St. Andrews community, promoting a vibrant, convenient, and connected lifestyle.
Jennifer Corbett, Commercial Leasing Operations Manager at Reybold Group, expressed enthusiasm for the project. “We are eager to introduce dynamic retail options that will elevate the lifestyle experience for St. Andrews’ residents and the wider community,” she said. “Our commitment is to welcome a diverse array of businesses to this retail center, enhancing what Bear, Delaware, already has to offer.”
This development is a significant step forward for Reybold Group as it continues to create high-quality, amenity-rich environments that meet the needs of modern consumers and businesses. Its strategic location and diverse tenant mix are set to make the retail center a thriving hub for the St. Andrews community and beyond.
Reybold Group invites potential tenants to learn more about the opportunities this upcoming retail center presents, heralding a new era of growth and community engagement for Bear, Delaware. For more information, click here.
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