News Summary
Lexington, South Carolina is set to welcome a new shopping center anchored by Target, with plans for over 206,000 square feet of retail space. Slated to open in Fall 2026, the center is located strategically along Highway 1. Although many residents are excited about the shopping opportunities, there are concerns over potential traffic and crime issues. The community’s growth has driven the demand for more retail options, making this project a timely investment for the area’s future.
Exciting Developments Coming to Lexington, SC!
Big news is on the horizon for the lovely town of Lexington, South Carolina! A fresh shopping center is in the works, and it’s going to be anchored by none other than Target. This new hub of retail will be located at 2552 Augusta Highway, situated perfectly across from the local Lexington High School. Talk about a prime spot for shopping!
A Strategic Location
The project has been carefully planned to take full advantage of its strategic location. It’s easy to get to, right along Highway 1, with quick access to both Highway 378 and I-20. For those who love to shop, this means less time stuck in traffic and more time exploring the aisles of their favorite stores!
What to Expect
When it opens its doors in Fall 2026, this shopping center is expected to boast just over 206,000 square feet of retail space. That’s a lot of corners to explore and a lot of shopping to be done! With such a sizable space dedicated to retail, local residents will have plenty of options right in their own backyard.
Leadership Committed to Community
Behind this ambitious project is 413 Solutions, Inc., chaired by Pro Football Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith. His leadership is seen as a boon for the project, as he has expressed enthusiasm about the growth opportunities that Lexington presents. The company also aims to cater to the evolving needs of the local businesses and residents, ensuring that the shopping center reflects what the community desires.
A Vision for Economic Growth
Co-founder and CEO of 413 Solutions, David Mosley, has expressed optimism about this investment’s role in enhancing the region’s economic future. Lexington is already home to popular retailers like Lowes Foods and Publix, so a new Target will surely add to the mix, attracting even more shoppers to the area.
Community Opinions
Growing Population, Growing Demand
Let’s not forget—Lexington’s population has been growing like a weed! It has spiked from 216,000 in 2000 to over 309,000 in 2023. This incredible growth underscores the increasing demand for retail spaces in the area. No wonder developers are keen to jump in on the action!
The Land’s New Journey
The land where this shopping center will rise is currently a forested area, untouched and waiting for development. It was recently purchased by the commercial real estate firm NAI Columbia, paving the way for this exciting retail venture! With residential developments sprouting along Augusta Highway, this shopping center is positioned to thrive, adding vibrancy to this evolving community.
Looking Ahead
As we look toward the future, it’s clear that 2026 will be an exciting year for Lexington. The arrival of a Target anchored shopping center might just be the beginning of many new opportunities for growth and development in the area. Whether you’re a local or someone considering a visit, it looks like Lexington is gearing up to offer even more to explore soon!
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Additional Resources
- Cola Daily: Target to Anchor New Shopping Center
- Kentucky.com: Business News
- The State: Local News
- LEX 18: Are Malls Making a Comeback?
- The Dispatch: Public Hearing for Housing Project
- Google Search: Lexington SC
