Three new-to-market eating places are coming to Tuscaloosa quickly in a brand-new procuring heart being deliberate in a presently residential space off McFarland Boulevard.
On Friday, with his second four-year term easily secured in Tuesday’s municipal election, District 7 Councilman Cassius Lanier shared plans for the subsequent large factor coming for his constituents: the Springbrook Commons.
Lanier instructed the Thread {that a} developer who owns a serious swath of property within the Springbrook neighborhood is gearing as much as tear down round two dozen older houses within the space – seven vacant houses and 14 rental properties the place tenants will quickly transfer out.

After these residences are demolished, the developer intends to construct the Springbrook Commons between the TownePlace Suites Tuscaloosa lodge and the Chevron fuel station alongside Albright Street simply off McFarland Boulevard.
On Friday, Lanier was allowed to inform the Thread which companies will come to the event, and three of them are new-to-market eating choices many in Tuscaloosa have lengthy requested.
Lanier stated Springbrook Commons is slated to characteristic town’s first Culver’s, the primary Golden Corral and the primary Dutch Bros Coffee.
Additionally it is deliberate to characteristic a Fast Pace Urgent Health Care Clinic and a Valvoline Instant Oil Change on web site, however Lanier stated he’s most excited to share the information in regards to the new eating choices he is been capable of safe for town and district.
“That is what we have to push financial development in District 7, that is what we have to convey property worth up in Springbrook and Cherrydale, but in addition what we have to appeal to much more companies,” Lanier instructed the Thread. “As a result of when others begin seeing you develop your district, it turns into an financial hub.”
Demolition of the residences and development of the procuring heart might start as quickly as April, Lanier instructed the Thread Friday.
As for his subsequent main announcement – what’s going to turn into of the outdated McFarland Mall property the place Stan Pate has been given the biggest tax incentive package deal in metropolis historical past to redevelop the property – Lanier stated that is nonetheless a number of months away, however nonetheless coming quickly.
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