A conceptual image of the upcoming shopping center in Lexington County, featuring a Target store.
Plans have been unveiled for a new shopping center in Lexington County, featuring a Target store as its anchor. Set to be located on Augusta Highway, this development will provide over 206,000 square feet of retail space aimed at serving the growing population of the area. The project, backed by former NFL star Emmitt Smith, is expected to open in the fall of 2026 and will bring more shopping options to locals, while addressing community concerns about traffic and safety.
Lexington County is buzzing with excitement as plans for a brand-new shopping center have been announced! This fresh hub of retail will be anchored by none other than a Target store, promising to bring a splash of convenience and fun to the area. Residents will soon have a great place to shop, dine, and hang out, right in their backyard!
The upcoming shopping center will be located on undeveloped land in the 2500 block of Augusta Highway, right across from the familiar sight of Lexington High School. This spot is a prime location, making it easy for students and families to swing by after school or on weekends. With plans to open in the fall of 2026, there’s plenty to look forward to in the years ahead!
The development is spearheaded by 413 Solutions, a Dallas-based firm that has ambitious plans for the site, which stretches over 27 acres. This area currently features mostly wooded landscapes, but it won’t be long before it transforms into a bustling shopping center with over 206,000 square feet of retail space. Just imagine all the shopping and dining options that will soon be available!
So, what makes this project even more interesting? It has the backing of none other than former NFL superstar Emmitt Smith, who serves as the chairman of 413 Solutions. With Smith seeing potential in Lexington County, he envisions the shopping center as a fantastic opportunity to serve the needs of local businesses and residents alike. As the community continues to grow, he recognizes the importance of creating spaces that can accommodate this development.
Lexington County has seen a population boom over the last couple of decades, rising from 216,000 in 2000 to over 309,000 in 2023. With more people comes a greater demand for shops and services, and this shopping center aims to help meet that need head-on.
For those already familiar with the neighborhood, you’ll notice that it’s becoming quite the retail hub! Existing retailers like Lowes Foods, Publix, Little Caesars, McDonald’s, Starbucks, Bojangles, Planet Fitness, and Zaxby’s already bring plenty of shopping and dining options to the area. The addition of a second Target store in Lexington (the first being located on 5119 Sunset Blvd) will only enhance this experience for local shoppers.
Residents and local shoppers have mixed feelings about this new shopping center. Some are eagerly welcoming the addition, thrilled at the prospect of more shopping options right down the road. Others are voicing their concerns about potential increases in traffic and crime that can accompany such a large development.
The leaders behind the project are not ignoring these concerns. The CEO of 413 Solutions, David Mosley, has emphasized that they aim to address any rising traffic issues that may come up due to the shopping center’s construction and use. Collaboration with local authorities is expected to ensure that the space remains both appealing and safe for everyone.
As we look ahead to a bright fall in 2026, Emmitt Smith himself plans to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony, which is sure to be a star-studded event. The shopping center promises to be a cutting-edge addition to Lexington County, dismantling the pattern of merely passing by and instead turning heads toward all the exciting new possibilities on Augusta Highway.
So, Lexington folks, get ready to embrace this change! A whole world of shopping and more is on the horizon, and it’s all coming your way sooner than you think. Stay tuned for more updates as this exciting project develops!
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