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Redlands City Council Approves Whole Foods-Anchored Retail Center
The Marketplace, a Whole Foods-anchored retail development designed by KTGY for Regency Centers, received unanimous approval recently from the Redlands City Council, clearing the way for the development to move forward to building permits and construction. Planned on an 8.18-acre vacant site at the northeast corner of Lugonia Avenue and Tennessee Street, the center sits in the heart of one of North Redlands’ fastest-growing residential areas.
The Marketplace is planned as a 71,400-square-foot neighborhood retail center that transforms a long-underutilized site into a neighborhood anchor positioned to serve existing residents and new housing planned to the north and east.
“Working with KTGY and Whole Foods Market on The Marketplace has been a genuinely rewarding process,” said Ray Kayacan, VP of investments at Regency Centers. “Redlands is a community that’s growing fast, and we’ve been intentional about making sure this development grows with it. Getting unanimous approval from the City Council speaks to the alignment we built with the city early on, and I think it reflects how well the full team executed against a shared vision.”
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