The developers, Mars Kensington, LLC, had a nice head start with a 142,500-sf Target Greatland, as well as a 24,280-sf Barnes & Noble Booksellers. Mid-America Asset Management principal Dick Spinell and leasing representative Barb Prieto also lined up Chili's, Dress Barn, Maurice's, Payless ShoeSource, Quizno's, Fast Frame, Supercuts, TBD Nails and Mark Peter Jewelers.
The retail center follows a residential boom in Will County, the fastest-growing county in the state.
C. Michelle Panovich, a principal of Mid-America's construction management division, oversaw the building of the center.
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