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Burlington Coat Factory Slated to Open at Renovated Upland Village Center

9/12/18

Wood Investments Companies has completed construction of a 40k sf Burlington Coat Factory in the newly revived Upland Village Center in the Inland Empire city of Upland. Located at the northeast corner of Foothill Blvd and Euclid Ave, the center will officially re-open for business on Friday, September 14th.

Burlington Coat Factory is the first new major tenant opening in the 150k sf Upland Village Center since it was purchased by Wood Investments Companies in 2017 for $18.5 mil. It is currently being renovated by the firm.

Built in 1968, Upland Village Center is in the heart of an established retail corridor along Foothill Blvd that was once occupied by a 65k sf Dick’s Sporting Goods, but remained vacant for more than seven years.

Wood Investments Companies is in the first phase of development, with popular retail destinations Ross, Raising Cane’s, MOD Pizza and Chop Stop projected to be completed this year. The company is currently in negotiations and pre-leasing for the remainder of phase 1 and phase 2. Phase 2, which includes Blink Fitness, slated to start construction by November of this year.

“This was an underutilized space for nearly a decade. We saw immediate opportunity to transform it into a location that will benefit both the local community and the businesses that serve them,” said Matthew Bush of Wood Investments Companies.

Burlington joins an existing 99 Cents Only store and Laser Island, which remained open at the center throughout construction.






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