GRANDVILLE, MI — A Tennessee developer is hoping to “revitalize” the aging RiverTown Crossings mall in Grandville after buying the property.
Poag Development Group, the buyer, announced the purchase Friday, Aug. 30 of the 1.2 million square-foot mall.
RiverTown Crossings first opened in late 1999 and has anchor stores of Macy’s, Kohl’s, JCPenney, Celebration Cinemas and Dick’s Sporting Goods.
According to Poag company leaders, they plan to “revitalize the mall through redevelopment by adding new uses and activating underutilized parking fields.”
Josh Poag, CEO of Poag Development, said the RiverTown property is in a great location in greater Grand Rapids.
“This property has so much potential for redevelopment given its great location and proximity to rooftops. We are energized about the opportunity to deploy our redevelopment expertise to reimagine the property, both inside and outside, and its role in the greater Kent County area,” he said in a prepared statement.
Poag plans to work with JLL, a strategic management and leasing company, to help redevelop the property.
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