Nov. 14. By Dave Vieser. As passersby have undoubtedly noticed, site and land preparation has continued unabated through summer into fall at Alexander Farms, the $110 million mixed-use development at Westmoreland Road and West Catawba Avenue.
Though the project’s timetable is running over a year behind plan, the announcement of some new tenants—most notably Caribou Coffee—is encouraging, according to Jesse McInerney of WIN Development.
“The project site preparation is moving along quite nicely. The project is divided into several components, each with its own timetable,” the Florida-based developer said.
Residential
The first structure likely to rise will be in the residential section along the northeast border of the 55-acre site. “For those that have been to or live near the back of the property they can see that curbing is in and road beds have started to be laid on Chagrin Drive in preparation for asphalt,” said McInerney.
River Rock Construction will start building some of the 70 single-family homes very soon McInerney said.
He also said that they expect to break ground on the 145-unit active adult complex before year-end.
Commercial
On the commercial section of the site, the underground utilities are almost complete and preparation will soon begin for the roads in that section, most notably the Eagle Ridge Way extension which will ultimately connect the proposed roundabout at Westmoreland and Northcross, through the site and ending at W. Catawba Avenue.
Leasing
Leasing is going well, McInerney said, explaining that he is excited to land Caribou which has over 700 stores worldwide. In addition to Lidl grocery store, commercial tenants include Papa John’s, Jeremiah’s Ice and a dental practice.
The historic tenant house will also be preserved on the property near the corner of Westmoreland and West Catawba.