The Streets at SouthGlenn is a 950,000 square foot Class A lifestyle center in Centennial, Colorado, operated by Northwood Retail. Opened in 2009 as a redevelopment of the former Southglenn Mall, the open-air property replaced an enclosed regional mall with a street-oriented retail format that integrates shopping, dining, and community space across a substantial footprint.
Centennial sits in the southern Denver metro, bordered by Littleton, Greenwood Village, and Highlands Ranch, an arc of established suburban communities with strong household income levels and stable owner-occupied housing. Arapahoe County, where Centennial is located, draws a consumer base of working professionals and families with consistent discretionary spending patterns. The surrounding trade area includes some of the most densely populated and income-qualified suburbs in the Denver region, and the property sits at a geographic midpoint that captures traffic from multiple directions without the congestion of closer-in urban corridors. For expansion teams building a Denver market presence, Centennial represents access to southern suburban demand that is geographically distinct from downtown Denver and Cherry Creek.
The confirmed anchor lineup at The Streets at SouthGlenn covers a practical range of retail categories. Beauty is represented by Sephora, apparel by LOFT and Old Navy, and value retail by Marshalls. Wireless carriers T-Mobile and Verizon anchor the services corridor, while BMO provides financial services and Andrews Jewelers and Artworks contribute specialty and local character to the mix. The absence of a traditional department store anchor positions the center around convenience, everyday apparel, and services rather than aspirational or luxury retail. This structure draws shoppers with specific, routine purchase intentions, which supports repeat visit frequency across a broad cross-section of the trade area population.
Brands evaluating entry into the southern Denver suburbs will find The Streets at SouthGlenn suited to formats that perform on repeat local traffic rather than destination or tourism-driven volume. The open-air street layout accommodates flexible storefront configurations and supports experiential retail concepts that benefit from outdoor visibility and pedestrian flow. Apparel, beauty, food and beverage, and service-oriented retailers are the clearest fits given the existing tenant structure and the consumer profile of the surrounding trade area. A brand seeking a Class A suburban Denver location with strong community integration and a built-in base of frequent local shoppers will find this property a direct route into one of the metro’s most consistent spending corridors.
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