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Home News Regions Central Virginia Nuckols Place announces retail and restaurant leases

Nuckols Place announces retail and restaurant leases

Published October 5, 2016 by Paula C. Squires

Nuckols Place rendering courtesy the Peterson Companies

The Peterson Companies announced Wednesday the first wave of retail and restaurant leases at Nuckols Place, a 90,000-square-foot, grocery-anchored shopping center under construction in Henrico County.

Joining Publix Super Markets in what will be its first 50,000-square-foot store in the region will be several restaurants, including Chipotle, 2,400 square feet; Sedona Taphouse, 5,480 square feet; Starbucks, 1,950 square feet; and Zaxby’s, 4,100 square feet. New retail tenants are PetValu, 3,100-square feet and Lee Spa Nails, 1,620 square feet.

Nuckols Place is located at the intersection of Twin Hickory and Nuckols roads. Currently under construction and slated to open in 2017, the center is close to the Twin Hickory and Wyndham neighborhoods as well as the Innsbrook Corporate Center and The Concourse at Wyndham Office District.

“Nuckols Place is the first Peterson Companies retail development in the Richmond market, and the response from the retail community has been very enthusiastic,” Marc Menick, vice president of leasing for Peterson Companies, said in a statement. Based in Fairfax County, the Peterson Companies is one of the largest privately owned real estate development companies in the Washington, D.C.-based metro area, where they have been the force behind many major projects.

Connie Jordan Nielsen and Alicia Farrell with Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer are the leasing agents for the project.

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