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DETAILS: Who's at First & Main

WHO’S AT FIRST & MAIN

First & Main’s approximately 60 stores include:

• Big box anchors Super Target, J.C. Penney, Dick’s Sporting Goods and Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse.

• Electronics stores Best Buy and MacSuperstore.

• Clothiers Men’s Wearhouse and Ross Dress for Less.

• Sit-down and fast-food restaurants Old Chicago, Rock Bottom Brewery, Chili’s, Red Robin, Mimi’s Cafe, Outback Steakhouse, Red Lobster and Jack in the Box.

• Entertainment venues iT’Z Family Food & Fun center and a 17-screen Cinemark movie theater complex that includes an IMAX screen.

• Household goods retailers Cost Plus World Market, Pier 1 imports and Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts.

• Grocer Whole Foods.

NOR'WOOD DEVELOPMENT GROUP DETAILS

One of the Springs’ largest real estate companies, Nor’wood also is Powers Boulevard’s biggest player when it comes to retail development. In addition to the First & Main Town Center, Nor’wood developed the Barnes Marketplace on the northeast corner of Powers and Barnes Road; the site of the Costco Wholesale Club southeast of Powers and Barnes; and the Constitution Place shopping center, southeast of Powers and Constitution Avenue. Nor’wood, headed by low-profile developer David Jenkins, acquired much of the land 20 years ago during the nation’s savings and loan crisis.

Among other projects Nor’wood has built or is developing: the 13-story Plaza of the Rockies south office tower in downtown Colorado Springs; the Powers Autopark west of Powers and Woodmen Road; the 138-acre InterQuest Marketplace retail center east of the Air Force Academy; and the 1,600-acre Wolf Ranch residential project northwest of Black Forest and Woodmen roads.

 


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