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'''Grand River''' is a $135 million, 3,100-acre master planned mixed use development created by the [[Daniel Corporation]] on land owned by [[U. S. Steel]] adjacent to [[I-20]] in [[Leeds]] at the [[Rex Lake Road]] exit near the [[Barber Motorsports Park]].  
'''Grand River''' is a $135 million, 6.500-acre master planned mixed use development created by the [[Daniel Corporation]] on land owned by [[U. S. Steel]] adjacent to [[I-20]] in [[Leeds]] at the [[Rex Lake Road]] exit near the [[Barber Motorsports Park]].  


The anchor for the entire development is a 150,000-square-foot Bass Pro Shop which occupies a 100-acre site with a 35-acre nature park.  Construction began on [[January 24]], [[2008]] after several months of site clearing and the construction of a water tower.  The store, which includes displays inspired by the area's motorsports and coal mining history as well as an 18,500-gallon aquarium, opened on [[November 19]], [[2008]].
The anchor for the entire development is a 150,000-square-foot Bass Pro Shop which occupies a 100-acre site with a 35-acre nature park.  Construction began on [[January 24]], [[2008]] after several months of site clearing and the construction of a water tower.  The store, which includes displays inspired by the area's motorsports and coal mining history as well as an 18,500-gallon aquarium, opened on [[November 19]], [[2008]].


In addition to the Bass Pro Shop, Daniel will develop a 320,000 square-foot retail outlet center as part of the first phase, scheduled for completion in late 2010. Later plans call for expansion of the outlet mall, up to 940 homes and additional retail, hotel and office development.
In addition to the Bass Pro Shop, Daniel will develop a 500,000 square-foot "Shops of Grand River" retail outlet center. The first phase, encompassing 330,000 square feet, is scheduled for completion in late [[2010]]. The project has space for 120 stores, primarily national retailers. Early commitments include Tommy Hilfiger, Banana Republic, The Gap, Brooks Brothers, Jones New York, Gymboree, Carters, OshKosh and VF Outlet. [[CMH Architects]] is designing the center, which is configured in "racetrack" style, meaning the pedestrian shopping areas will be surrounded by a wide ring of paved parking and access roads. [[Hoar Construction]] is general contractor for the $127 million project.
 
Later plans call for up to 940 homes and additional retail, hotel and office development.


Daniel has committed to working with Audubon International to ensure adequate environmental safeguards. They hope to qualify as a "Certified Gold Audubon International Signature Sanctuary."
Daniel has committed to working with Audubon International to ensure adequate environmental safeguards. They hope to qualify as a "Certified Gold Audubon International Signature Sanctuary."
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* Cooper, Lauren B. (January 21, 2008) "Bass Pro Shops to begin construction on Leeds superstore." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (January 21, 2008) "Bass Pro Shops to begin construction on Leeds superstore." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Kent, Dawn (September 24, 2008) "Bass Pro Shops is on scheduled to open its third Alabama store Nov. 19." ''Birmingham News''
* Kent, Dawn (September 24, 2008) "Bass Pro Shops is on scheduled to open its third Alabama store Nov. 19." ''Birmingham News''
* Tomberlin, Michael (February 12, 2009) "BDaniel eyes 2010 for outlet mall." ''Birmingham News''
* Tomberlin, Michael (February 12, 2009) "Daniel eyes 2010 for outlet mall." ''Birmingham News''
* Tomberlin, Michael (August 9, 2009) "Developers line up retailers for $127 million Leeds outlet mall." ''Birmingham News''


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Revision as of 11:27, 9 August 2009

Grand River is a $135 million, 6.500-acre master planned mixed use development created by the Daniel Corporation on land owned by U. S. Steel adjacent to I-20 in Leeds at the Rex Lake Road exit near the Barber Motorsports Park.

The anchor for the entire development is a 150,000-square-foot Bass Pro Shop which occupies a 100-acre site with a 35-acre nature park. Construction began on January 24, 2008 after several months of site clearing and the construction of a water tower. The store, which includes displays inspired by the area's motorsports and coal mining history as well as an 18,500-gallon aquarium, opened on November 19, 2008.

In addition to the Bass Pro Shop, Daniel will develop a 500,000 square-foot "Shops of Grand River" retail outlet center. The first phase, encompassing 330,000 square feet, is scheduled for completion in late 2010. The project has space for 120 stores, primarily national retailers. Early commitments include Tommy Hilfiger, Banana Republic, The Gap, Brooks Brothers, Jones New York, Gymboree, Carters, OshKosh and VF Outlet. CMH Architects is designing the center, which is configured in "racetrack" style, meaning the pedestrian shopping areas will be surrounded by a wide ring of paved parking and access roads. Hoar Construction is general contractor for the $127 million project.

Later plans call for up to 940 homes and additional retail, hotel and office development.

Daniel has committed to working with Audubon International to ensure adequate environmental safeguards. They hope to qualify as a "Certified Gold Audubon International Signature Sanctuary."

References

  • Hickerson, Patrick (November 30, 2007) "Daniel Corp. plans Grand River development near Bass Pro Shops." Birmingham News
  • Cooper, Lauren B. (January 21, 2008) "Bass Pro Shops to begin construction on Leeds superstore." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Kent, Dawn (September 24, 2008) "Bass Pro Shops is on scheduled to open its third Alabama store Nov. 19." Birmingham News
  • Tomberlin, Michael (February 12, 2009) "Daniel eyes 2010 for outlet mall." Birmingham News
  • Tomberlin, Michael (August 9, 2009) "Developers line up retailers for $127 million Leeds outlet mall." Birmingham News

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