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'''Colonial Promenade Tannehill''' is a proposed retail center at the intersection of [[Eastern Valley Road]] and [[Pocahontas Road]], at a location visible from [[I-459]], in [[Bessemer]]. The approximately $75 million, 550,000 square-foot shopping center, will be owned by [[Colonial Properties Trust]]. The development will be annexed into [[Bessemer]] after the city provides $13.5 million in infrastructure for the development.
'''Colonial Promenade Tannehill''' is a proposed retail center at the intersection of [[Eastern Valley Road]] and [[Pocahontas Road]], at a location visible from [[I-459]], in [[Bessemer]]. The approximately $75 million, 550,000 square-foot shopping center, will be owned by [[Colonial Properties Trust]]. The development will be annexed into [[Bessemer]] after the city provides $13.5 million in infrastructure for the development.


The development is proposed to have two main anchors, five junior anchors, a movie theatre, multiple smaller shops and six out-parcels. The market area for the development will include residents within a 30-mile radius, including customers from Tuscaloosa, Bibb and Shelby counties along with all of western [[Jefferson County]].  
The development is proposed to have Target, Publix Supermarket, J. C. Penney, Maurice's, Ross Dress for Less, a Premiere cinemas multiplex, multiple smaller shops and six outparcels. The market area for the development will include residents within a 30-mile radius, including customers from Tuscaloosa, Bibb and Shelby counties along with all of western [[Jefferson County]].  


The majority of the property was purchased from [[Garywood Assembly of God]], which had originally planned to relocate there from its current location in [[Hueytown]]. The church now intends to relocate to a parcel near the interchange of [[I-459]] and [[I-59|I-20/59]], approximately 1 mile away from Colonial Promenade Tannehill.
The majority of the property was purchased from [[Garywood Assembly of God]], which had originally planned to relocate there from its current location in [[Hueytown]]. The church now intends to relocate to a parcel near the interchange of [[I-459]] and [[I-59|I-20/59]], approximately 1 mile away from Colonial Promenade Tannehill.


==References==
==References==
* Tomberlin, Michael. (September 30, 2006) "McCalla mall details emerge." ''Birmingham News''.
* Tomberlin, Michael. (September 30, 2006) "McCalla mall details emerge." ''Birmingham News''
* "Colonial Promenade gains new tenants." (January 26, 2008) ''Birmingham News''


== External links ==
== External links ==
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Revision as of 12:55, 26 January 2008

Colonial Promenade Tannehill is a proposed retail center at the intersection of Eastern Valley Road and Pocahontas Road, at a location visible from I-459, in Bessemer. The approximately $75 million, 550,000 square-foot shopping center, will be owned by Colonial Properties Trust. The development will be annexed into Bessemer after the city provides $13.5 million in infrastructure for the development.

The development is proposed to have Target, Publix Supermarket, J. C. Penney, Maurice's, Ross Dress for Less, a Premiere cinemas multiplex, multiple smaller shops and six outparcels. The market area for the development will include residents within a 30-mile radius, including customers from Tuscaloosa, Bibb and Shelby counties along with all of western Jefferson County.

The majority of the property was purchased from Garywood Assembly of God, which had originally planned to relocate there from its current location in Hueytown. The church now intends to relocate to a parcel near the interchange of I-459 and I-20/59, approximately 1 mile away from Colonial Promenade Tannehill.

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael. (September 30, 2006) "McCalla mall details emerge." Birmingham News
  • "Colonial Promenade gains new tenants." (January 26, 2008) Birmingham News

External links