The Chesterfield County residential base on the southwest side of Richmond, Virginia, generates a community-anchored commercial profile for Chesterfield Towne Center that reflects the suburban homeowner and family household the county’s Bon Air and surrounding communities produce rather than the comparison-luxury or destination shopping profile that higher-class enclosed malls serve. The 1 million square foot property on Midlothian Turnpike is anchored by JCPenney and Macy’s, with Ross Dress For Less adding off-price volume and At Home extending the household goods offer for the Chesterfield County resident’s routine domestic purchasing.
Barnes and Noble gives the property a books and culture retail presence that has become an increasingly rare category in enclosed malls and confirms the property’s alignment with the Chesterfield County household’s educational consumption. Five Below and Crunch Fitness extend the visit beyond fashion comparison shopping into value retail and fitness. H&M, American Eagle, Aeropostale, Hollister, PacSun, Old Navy, and Victoria’s Secret serve the accessible fashion floor. Champs Sports, Foot Locker, Finish Line, and Skechers cover the athletic footwear category. Kay Jewelers, Pandora, Zales, and Banter by Piercing Pagoda cover the jewelry and gifting floor.
Carrabba’s Italian Grill and Red Robin anchor the full-service dining tier alongside Chick-fil-A for fast casual. The property’s role in the southwest Richmond market is the Chesterfield County community hub: a 1 million square foot enclosed format serving the county’s primary household shopping, fitness, and dining needs from a single Midlothian Turnpike address with no comparable alternative between the Richmond retail core and the Chester growth corridor to the south.
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