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August 17, 2011
$9.5 MILLION ECONOMIC GRANT APPROVED
FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF GOLDEN TRIANGLE MALL
DENTON, Texas
– (Aug. 16, 2011) – The MGHerring Group and Cencor Realty Services received
approval today from the Denton City Council for a $9.5 million Economic
Development Program Grant Agreement for the redevelopment of Golden Triangle
Mall.
MGHerring and Cencor recently formed GTM Development, Ltd., a joint venture
created for the purchase and renovation of Golden Triangle Mall. Cencor’s
brokerage affiliate, The Weitzman Group, and MGHerring have been jointly leasing
the mall since September 2010. Cencor manages the property. Renovations are
scheduled to begin by the end of the year with a re-grand opening slated for
fall 2012.
“Golden Triangle Mall occupies what is, without a doubt, the most visible,
accessible and strongest retail location in the entire Denton trade area,”
said Herbert D. Weitzman, chairman and CEO of Weitzman/Cencor. “It’s located
at the strongest intersection in Denton, and this redevelopment will enhance the
mall’s strengths and create a true retail destination for the entire
market.”
Under the terms of the agreement with the City of Denton, the $9.5
million grant is calculated as a portion of the total anticipated $60 million
investment for the purchase and renovation of Golden Triangle Mall. The
incentive agreement is performance-based and will become effective once GTM
Development proves an initial investment of $9.5 million in qualifying
improvements to the property. At that time, the city will allow GTM Development
to share in a portion of the incremental sales tax dollars generated by the
mall.
“The redevelopment of Golden Triangle Mall will feature major changes, such as
interior and exterior improvements, the addition of new retail and restaurants,
and upgrading the stores of select merchants to reflect the latest retail
prototypes with a wider array of merchandise,” said Gar Herring, president of
The MGHerring Group. “The City of Denton was recently ranked #13 on MSN Real
Estate’s list of the fastest growing cities in the country, and this
redevelopment will serve the needs of the expanding trade area.”
Specific redevelopment plans
include:
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Constructing a new exterior façade
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Redesigning the mall entrances
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Updating tenant storefronts to match
the retailers’ newest prototypes
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A new food court
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Adding new retail and upscale
full-service restaurants
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Renovating the common areas with new
flooring, materials and design elements
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New amenities throughout the mall
including benches, interior landscape, fixtures and directories
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New interior and exterior property
signage, graphics and lighting
Golden Triangle Mall is a 765,000-square-foot
enclosed shopping center located at the northeast corner of I-35 South and Loop
288. The mall features more than 90 national retailers, specialty shops and
restaurants.
It is anchored by JCPenney, Dillard’s, Macy’s and Sears. Sub-anchors include
Ross Dress for Less, Barnes & Noble Booksellers and DSW.
Other national retailers and restaurants include Hollister, American
Eagle, Aeropostale, Bath & Body Works, The Limited, Victoria’s Secret, El
Chico, Starbucks and more. Some mall renovations are already underway including
the recent addition of a new roof and extra air-conditioning units.
“We are pleased that Cencor and MGHerring have come forward with
plans to redevelop Golden Triangle Mall, which will offer Denton residents a
greater variety of retail and dining options as well as a place to spend their
leisure time,” said Mayor Mark Burroughs. “Both companies are
nationally-recognized shopping center developers, and we look forward to what
the redevelopment will bring to our community.”
The Weitzman Group and Cencor Realty Services have extensive experience in the
Denton market. Herb Weitzman directed the development of several successful
retail properties peripheral to Golden Triangle Mall, including Denton Town
Center, San Jacinto Plaza and Shops at Colorado.
The MGHerring Group also developed and operates three additional shopping
centers in the Dallas area – The Village at Allen & The Village at
Fairview, a joint, 3-million-square-foot, regional, mixed-use lifestyle
development located at the intersection of U.S. 75 and Stacy Road in Collin
County, and Uptown Village at Cedar Hill, a 615,000-square-foot, regional,
open-air shopping center located at Highway 67 and F.M. 1382 in Cedar Hill.
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