Northwood Ravin announces new tenants

9/19/2014

Raleigh, N.C. -- Northwood Ravin has announced six new service retailers and restaurants for Bradford, the multi-use development in the northeast corner of Davis and High House Roads adjacent to the desirable Preston neighborhood of Cary, North Carolina.



Along with the new leases, Bradford will be the home of the first Publix location in the Triangle that is slated to open in late in mid fourth quarter 2014. Northwood Ravin is the master developer of Bradford, projected to cost approximately $80 million. Crosland Southeast represented the landlord in the transactions and is responsible for leasing the retail space and outparcels



"We've been pleased with the amount of retail leasing interest we've had in Bradford, in part due to its proximity to Research Triangle Park, the Main Street atmosphere and desirable high profile intersection with affluent neighborhoods nearby." said Austin Williams, partner at Crosland Southeast. “We will continue to pursue upscale shops and restaurants with outdoor dining to add to the favorites we’re already attracted as tenants.”



Bradford welcomes the following retailers:



• Brixx Wood Fired Pizza, 3,625 sq. ft. – Opening spring 2015

• Tijuana Flats Burrito Company, 2,462 sq. ft. – Opening winter 2014

• Hand and Stone Massage and Facial Spa, 2,750 sq. ft. – Opening winter 2014

• Bellagio Nail Bar, 1,953 sq. ft. – Opening winter 2014

• PostalAnnex+, 990 sq. ft. – Opening winter 2014

• Union Bank & Trust, 8,000 sq. ft. – Opening spring 2015



All the new tenants will be on the main street of shops across from the 370 apartments, except T.Mac Sports Grill and Union Bank and Trust which sit on outparcels.



According to the Fla.-based grocer, Publix Super Markets, the 49,000-sq.-ft. center anchor will open in mid-fourth quarter.



Austin Williams and Brad McGinnis, senior VP of Crosland Southeast’s Raleigh office jointly worked on the transactions.



“We’re hoping to create a community that is both memorable because of the focus on public art and highly walkable,” noted Jeff Furman, VP of development and director of Raleigh operations at Northwood Ravin.



The entire development will be seeking Green Globe certification through the Green Building Initiative.


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