LOOP West operates as a genuinely separate property from the adjacent LOOP Kissimmee (also known as Loop East), despite sharing “The Loop” branding as part of the same broader Osceola County retail district built out from the mid-2000s. North American Development Group (NADG) bought the center for $52 million from O’Connor Capital Partners in 2014, at which point the property was fully occupied and anchored by Bealls and Babies “R” Us; both had closed by 2018, Bealls in a liquidation sale and Babies “R” Us as part of Toys “R” Us’s national collapse.
JCPenney, T.J. Maxx, Burlington and DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse currently anchor the property, with Nike Clearance Store, MINISO, Tommy Hilfiger and G by Guess among the specialty tenants, alongside Altitude Trampoline Park for entertainment.
In December 2025, NADG filed plans for a 12,500 sqft grocery store north of JCPenney, with dimensions matching Trader Joe’s standard prototype; Trader Joe’s confirmed it was evaluating Kissimmee-area sites but had not signed a lease as of a January 2026 follow-up report, and no opening date has been confirmed. A further planned phase, “The Loop South,” has been marketed separately as a 50-acre, 360,000 sqft development at Osceola Parkway and Thacker Avenue, presented as an extension of the same broader district.
That continued phased expansion, a confirmed West property, an established East/Kissimmee property, and a still-unbuilt South phase all marketed under one “Loop” identity, illustrates how a single successful retail brand name can span genuinely distinct ownership structures and development timelines across a growing suburban Orlando retail corridor.
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