Crosland Helming Publix-Anchored Mixed-Use Project
A Publix supermarket will anchor a 30-acre Durham mixed-use development that will feature 176 for-sale townhouse units, a 10-acre retail portion, which will include a 42,240-square-foot Publix, 12,580 square feet of retail space, outdoor dining, a courtyard, a food truck terrace and community park.
Crosland Southeast will develop the site, called Latta Park. It will include retail space with room for eight tenants, four of which will be local food and beverage concepts.
The Triangle Business Journal reports Crosland is investing $30 million to develop the retail and perform infrastructure improvements.
The company will start vertical construction on the retail in the first quarter of 2025 with delivery for tenant upfits a year later. The developer is anticipating having businesses open late spring 2026. Pre-leasing has already started.
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A Publix supermarket will anchor a 30-acre Durham mixed-use development that will feature 176 for-sale townhouse units, a 10-acre retail portion, which will include a 42,240-square-foot Publix, 12,580 square feet of retail space, outdoor dining, a courtyard, a food truck terrace and community park. Crosland Southeast will develop the site, called Latta Park. It will …
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