SAME OWNERS AS I-29 AND BARRY LOCATION
Metro North Crossing has announced that a new Chick-fil-A is coming soon to the 106-acre mixed use development on the site of the former Metro North Mall at the intersection of US 169 and Barry Road.
Franchisees Amy and Andy Gallawa are expanding in the Northland with the new location. The Gallawa family already owns the location at I-29 and Barry Road.
The Metro North Crossing Chick-fil-A will include a dual drive-thru with a new store format design at the corner of Barry Road and Wyandotte, adjacent to Dutch Bros. Coffee. A late 2025 opening is anticipated.
Metro North recently announced that the Winter family will open a fourth location of their Furniture Mall brand, taking 150,000 square feet of the former Macy’s that is anticipated to open by the end of the year.
Acerca de Metro North Crossing
Metro North Crossing es un proyecto de renovación de uso mixto de 106 acres en el antiguo emplazamiento del centro comercial Metro North. El coste total proyectado del proyecto se estima en más de $250M, con una inversión estimada de $100M hasta la fecha en las fases completadas, incluidos los apartamentos de lujo Woodstone de $60M.
The development is already home to T-Shotz, a 52,000-square-foot golf entertainment attraction, as well as Whataburger, Hawaiian Bros., Dutch Bros., Thai Orchid, Bloom Nails & Spa, Third Street Social, Select Physical Therapy and Hullhouse Coffee.
Metro North Crossing es la tercera remodelación importante de un centro comercial para IAS Partners, el equipo de desarrollo local que también completó la remodelación del Antioch Center Mall y el Blue Ridge Mall.
Para obtener más información sobre IAS Partners, visite: https://www.iaspartners.com/#about