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Published: November 28, 2007
WESLEY CHAPEL - P.F. Chang's and Panera Bread are two of the dozen eateries announced today by the developers of Cypress Creek Town Center.
Cleveland-based Richard E. Jacobs Group officially announced part of its tenant lineup for the regional mall it's building on the southwest corner of State Road 56 and Interstate 75. The list of retailers, which includes Sports Authority, Books-A-Million and Circuit City, has been revealed through building permits, engineering plans and other public records.
Until today, Jacobs was extremely tight-lipped about its future tenants, declining to discuss even those revealed by public records.
Today's statement, released by Jacobs spokesman Bill Fullington, represented the first time the developers unveiled the mix of restaurants, special-interest stores and personal services on tap for the mall.
Fullington said there will another round of tenant announcements, but he didn't say when.
"When we feel like we've got enough critical mass to make a decent splash, we'll make an announcement," Fullington said.
Jacobs is one of three major retail developers planning to compete for the shopping dollars of residents of southern Pasco and northern Hillsborough counties. Like its rivals, Jacobs plans to build an open-air "lifestyle center"; it originally planned an enclosed mall.
When it was approved by Pasco County commissioners in 2004, Cypress Creek Town Center was the first of the three plazas out of the blocks.
Since then, Jacobs' rivals — The Grove at Wesley Chapel and Shops at Wiregrass — managed to get the jump on development as Jacobs' project got bogged down by legal challenges.
The Grove opened its first phase this month just north of County Road 54 and Oakley Boulevard. The rest of the 800,000-square-foot mall is expected to open in the spring.
Shops at Wiregrass, being developed by Jacobs' hometown rival Forest City Enterprises, is under construction. The 750,000-square-foot plaza could open as soon as next spring.
Jacobs hopes to begin erecting its buildings by January or February of next year, Fullington said. The company still plans to open the mall next fall.
"At this point, everything's on schedule," Fullington said.
Environmentalists continue to fight the project because it sits on the northern banks of Cypress Creek, a major tributary of the Hillsborough River. The Hillsborough provides Tampa's drinking water.
Critics of the mall contend runoff from the site will ruin the creek. Jacobs has agreed to extensive measures aimed at avoiding that by reducing runoff from the site.
Jacobs has fended off every challenge to date but faces a federal lawsuit by the Sierra Club aimed at overturning a federal wetlands-fill permit granted earlier this year.
Here is the list of tenants Richard E. Jacobs Group revealed today. Company officials say they'll release more names, possibly early next year.
Restaurants
P.F. Chang's
TGI Friday's
Akaya Japanese Steak House
Fish City
Red Brick Pizza
Matoi Sushi
5 Guys Original Hamburgers
Panera Bread
Bamboo Creek Asian Bistro
Jamba Juice
Coldstone Creamery
Urban Flats
Fashion, Specialty stores
Picture Factor
Yankee Candle
Hallmark
Family Christian Bookstore
Payless Shoe Source
Asphalt
Motherhood Maternity
Claire's Boutique
Movie Stop
Game Stop
Soccer Corner
Vitamin Stop
Home, Personal services
Mattress Firm
Nail Trix
Grow Financial Federal Credit Union
T-Mobile
Caribbean Adventures Travel
Hair Matrix
Other stores
Linens-N-Things
Old Navy
Kohl's
Staples
Justice for Girls
Dress Barn
Famous Footwear
SuperTarget
Books-A-Million
Reporter Kevin Wiatrowski can be reached at (813) 948-4201 or kwiatrowski@tampatrib.com.
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