New Shopping Center with Target Planned for Lexington County

News Summary

A new shopping center anchored by Target is set to be developed in Lexington County, promising convenience for local residents. Located near Lexington High School, the shopping center will span 27 acres and feature additional retail options. Target is anticipated to open in the fall of 2026, enhancing shopping variety in a rapidly growing area.

New Shopping Center with Target Coming to Lexington County

Exciting news is on the horizon for the residents of Lexington County! A brand new shopping center is all set to grace the area, anchored by none other than a Target store, making it an ideal destination for shoppers in the vicinity. The shopping center will rise on a currently undeveloped patch of land located in the 2500 block of Augusta Highway, right across from Lexington High School. Can you imagine the convenience?

What to Expect?

This development is being spearheaded by the Dallas-based firm 413 Solutions, which came forward with the announcement in a press release on February 5. The shopping center is expected to open its doors in the fall of 2026. With a location that’s not just prime, but also situated in a rapidly growing area, this shopping center has potential written all over it.

At the helm of 413 Solutions is the legendary NFL star Emmitt Smith, who is known for being the all-time leading rusher in the NFL. His involvement underscores the emphasis the company places on meeting the needs of local residents and capitalizing on the area’s growth potential.

A Peek Inside the Development

The land, which spans approximately 27 acres, is currently mostly wooded, making this development a significant change for the locale. In December, it was sold by the commercial real estate company, NAI Columbia, and since then, plans have been drawn up for a modern shopping experience that residents can’t wait to explore.

As you stroll through the store, you’ll find everything from essentials to the latest trends, making day-to-day shopping a breeze. The shopping center won’t just be home to Target, though! In addition to the already well-known brands nearby—including Lowes Foods, Publix, Little Caesars, and Starbucks—there’s a real possibility for new retailers to take root, enhancing the shopping options for everyone.

Why Lexington County?

Lexington County has mushroomed in population over the years, growing from 216,000 in 2000 to over 309,000 this year. Residents are obviously excited about the growth, but some express mixed feelings regarding traffic and safety concerns that could arise from the increased activity the shopping center will attract. As more subdivisions pop up along the Augusta Highway, it’s clear that the need for a shopping hub becomes undeniable.

The developer has confirmed that traffic management will be a top priority to handle the anticipated influx of shoppers and residents alike, making it a win-win situation for the community.

Residents will cherish having a second Target nearby, as the first one is located at 5119 Sunset Blvd. This addition promises to enhance shopping convenience significantly for those living in and around Lexington County.

Conclusion

As we look towards the future, the upcoming shopping center in Lexington County seems to be just the sort of development that can unite the community while providing newcomers and long-standing residents alike with the shopping variety they crave. This landmark venture is not just about shopping but about building a thriving community. It looks like residents will soon have even more reasons to love living in Lexington County!

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