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Eastwood Towne Center

Coordinates: 42°45′45″N 84°30′57″W / 42.76239°N 84.51572°W / 42.76239; -84.51572
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Eastwood Towne Center
Eastwood Towne Center entrance sign
Map
LocationLansing Township, Michigan, United States
Opening date2002
ManagementJeffrey R. Anderson Real Estate
OwnerJeffrey R. Anderson Real Estate
No. of stores and services66
Total retail floor area332,131 sq ft (30,856.0 m2)[1]
No. of floors1

Eastwood Towne Center is an open-air shopping mall and lifestyle center located in Lansing Township, Michigan, United States at the northwest corner of the intersection of Lake Lansing Road and U.S. 127. Its anchor stores include NCG Cinemas, Dick's Sporting Goods, DSW Shoe Warehouse, Schuler Books & Music, and Pottery Barn.[2]

Development & History

Developed by Jeffrey R. Anderson Real Estate and opened in 2002, Eastwood Towne Center includes 66 stores and features a 19-screen cinema.[3] It includes 332,131 sq ft (30,856 sq m) of leasable space.

In March 2010 construction was planned to begin on a 42,000 sq ft (3,900 m2) expansion to the mall. The $85 million expansion will include a new parking deck, condos, upscale apartments, additional shops and restaurants, and an addition to the NCG cinemas movie theater.[4] In June 2011 Lansing Township issued $22 million in bonds to cover some of the development costs and signed a lease for the 13 acres (5.3 ha) site.[5]

Storefronts at
Eastwood Towne Center
Eastwood Towne Center sign at
Preyde Blvd and Lake Lansing Road

See also

References

  1. ^ CB Richard Ellise - Eastwood Towne Center Leasing Information, retrieved 2009-07-24
  2. ^ Shop Eastwood Towne Center, Inland Western Real Estate
  3. ^ The Christman Company: Portfolio: Eastwood Towne Center, retrieved 2009-07-24
  4. ^ Vela, Susan. Federal program to stimulate nearly $50M in local projects, Lansing State Journal, lsj.com, December 15, 2009, retrieved 2009-12-29
  5. ^ Domsic, Melissa. Lansing Township takes on role as developer, with risks, Lansing State Journal, lsj.com, June 5, 2011, retrieved 2011-06-07

42°45′45″N 84°30′57″W / 42.76239°N 84.51572°W / 42.76239; -84.51572