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Hammond Square Redevelopment Interstate 12 & US 51 Business (SW Railroad Avenue) Hammond, Louisiana
Projected Opening Fall 2008
 Updated Aerial(Click here for larger view) | | Originally developed as the 430,000 SF Hammond Square Mall, the new Hammond Square will be twice the original size and is designed as a combination power/lifestyle center. The development site is located on US 51 Business (SW Railroad Avenue) and has unparalleled access and visibility to Interstate 12. It is conveniently located near Southeastern Louisiana University with over 15,000 students and North Oaks Medical Center, the largest hospital in Tangipahoa Parish, with over 2,500 employees. State and local offi cials estimate that since Hurricane Katrina in August of 2005, the population of Tangipahoa Parish has increased by over 15,000 new residents from the affected areas near New Orleans resulting in a permanent shift of population. |
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Contact: Rhonda Sharkaway Retail Leasing & Development Specialist 615 Baronne Street, Suite 100 New Orleans, LA 70113-1082 (504) 523-4481 rsha@stirlingprop.com | | LOCATION: Southwest quadrant of Interstate 10 and Louisiana Avenue GLA/ACREAGE: Approximately 450,000 SF & Outparcels ANCHOR TENANTS: Target, JC Penney, Ross, Petco, Office Depot, Rack Room Shoes, Lane Bryant/Cacique, Hibbett Sports, Maurices, AT&T Wireless, GNC, Gamestop, Luxurious Nails, Jackson Hewitt, and Squires Inc. PROJECTED OPENING: Summer / Fall 2008 OVERVIEW: Retailers looking to be among the other top national retailers in Lafayette will want to consider this center, which will be anchored by Target. Lafayette's residential and income growth over the last 10 years has made this MSA worthy of a two store market to many national retailers. Be one of the many to join. This location is ideal due to the great visibility along Interstate 10 and the recent expansion of Louisiana Avenue and Johnston Street. |
Stirling Bossier - Bossier City, Louisiana
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View Property Details and attachments Contact: Rhonda Sharkaway Retail Leasing & Development Specialist 615 Baronne Street, Suite 100 New Orleans, LA 70113-1082 (504) 523-4481 rsha@stirlingprop.com
| | LOCATION: Interstate 220 and Airline Drive GLA/ACREAGE: Approximately 700,000 SF & Outparcels TENANTS: Target, Academy Sports & Outdoors (opening Summer 2008), Belk Department Store, Bed Bath & Beyond, Ross Dress For Less, Best Buy, PETsMART, Shoe Carnival, Catherine’s, Lane Bryant, Progressive Bank, Capital One, Cacique, Justice, Longhorn Steakhouse, Chick-Fil-A, PJ’s Coffee, After Hours Formal Wear, AT&T, Serenity Spas, Quizno’s, Geico, Fed Ex/Kinko’s, Today’s Tanning, Garden Style Florist, Wonder Cuts and Baskin Robbins PROJECTED OPENING: Phase I: Open; Phase II: Summer/Fall 2008; Phase III: Spring 2009 PROPERTY SUMMARY: Retailers looking to be among the other top national retailers in Bossier City will want to consider this center, which will be anchored by Target and Belk Department Store. Bossier City's residential growth, income growth, and tremendous traffic growth over the last 7-8 years has made the Shreveport/Bossier City MSA worthy of a two store market to many national retailers. Additionally, this location has great visibility along Interstate 220 & Airline Drive. Be one of the many to join this hybrid center that will offer discount, entertainment, and lifestyle components. |
Borders Book Store Louisiana Avenue and St. Charles Avenue
Renovation of the former House of Bultman Funeral Home to accommodate a 24,000 square-foot Borders Book Store has begun.
Projected Completion - November 2008  Original Bultman House |  Former House of Bultman Funeral Home | Borders Rendering
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