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Published: October 10, 2007
Updated: 10/08/2007 08:12 pm
SOUTHSHORE - Even before the first shovel of dirt has been turned to make room for the new Southshore Commons outdoor shopping center along Big Bend Road, area residents have ideas for what they would like it to offer.
It's being developed by Equity, an Ohio-based developer that plans to start construction late next summer. It plans to build 1.5 million square feet of retail, entertainment, offices and hotels on the 133-acre site just west of Interstate 75 and across from East Bay High School and Eisenhower Middle School.
It could take months before Equity finalizes leases and names any of its tenants, but Southshore Commons will include a 'big box' discount retailer, national department stores, small specialty shops, restaurants and a movie theater.
Maria Cabrera of Wimauma said she hopes the center will have a shoe store, such as Payless, her favorite.
'There's none close by,' she said.
She's also hoping it will have a Smoothie King. 'I love the peanut butter smoothie.'
Cabrera won't have to wait for Southshore Commons' expected 2009 opening to get her favorite drink. A Smoothie King is among the businesses coming to the Sweetbay plaza along Big Bend Road at U.S. 301.
Once Southshore Commons opens, Cabrera expects she will shop there at least once a week.
Kristie Bond of Riverview is looking forward to everything the center will bring - department stores, clothing stores and children's stores.
'I hope there's a Lane Bryant,' she said. 'I shop there a lot.'
She now must travel to the Westfield Brandon mall to shop at a Lane Bryant.
Solomon Houston of Riverview hopes the shopping center will have his favorite menswear store, K & G.
'Right now, I have to go all the way to Tampa to shop at one,' he said. 'I used to go there often when I lived in Tampa, but not so much now I am in Riverview.'
He'd also like to see a Sports Authority there.
'A Bath & Body Works,' Melony Curereton of Apollo Beach shouted when asked what she hoped the new shopping center would offer.
'I don't like having to go to Brandon to the one there,' she said.
Asked how often she would likely shop at the new mall, she said: 'Too often. It's lucky I work a lot because I love to spend money.'
Huge customer demand for retail stores in southeast Hillsborough County is why developers plan to build the entire shopping center at once, and not in phases.
Shoppers, however, will have to be patient. Several government permit change requests will have to be addressed before land can be cleared for construction.
In recent weeks, Equity officials have been meeting with community and business leaders to provide updates and get feedback on the planned development.
Jackie Spires of Riverview was one of several people who said they hoped Southshore Commons would have an Old Navy store.
'I see the ads on TV but have no idea where there is one around here. I think it's only in Tampa.'
Spires said she visits the Brandon mall at least once a week and expects she would go at least twice a week to the shopping center.
Kim Nicholson of Riverview also would like to see an Old Navy store. She travels to the one at WestShore Plaza now.
She'd also like to see a Chick-fil-A as part of the center. She visits the one on Lumsden Road in Brandon once every two weeks, but would likely be a more frequent customer if one was closer to her home.
Joan Casbarian of Riverview said she's looking forward to everything the shopping center will bring.
'We need things here,' she said. 'I'd like to see clothing and shoe stores. The idea of the new mall is very exiting. I am so happy things are finally coming to Riverview, so we don't have to go elsewhere for everything.' She hopes the center also has a Hallmark shop.
Maria Ocasio of Riverview said she's hoping the shopping center will have a Sears and a JCPenney store, and maybe Kohl's.
She was pleased to hear that movie theaters are among the businesses planned for the shopping center.
Reporter Mary Shedden contributed to this story. Reporter Liz Bleau can be reached at (813) 865-1557 or lbleau@tampatrib .com.
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