CBL Breaks Ground On The Crossings At Marshalls Creek In Stroudsburg, Pa.

Monday, August 06, 2012

CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. Monday announced that construction has commenced on The Crossings at Marshalls Creek, a 103,000-square-foot shopping center development in Stroudsburg (Middle Smithfield), Pa. The shopping center will be anchored by Price Chopper grocery, Rite Aid, STS Tire and Auto Centers and Family Dollar and will feature approximately 22,000 square feet of stores and restaurants. The grand opening is scheduled for June 2013.

“The Crossings at Marshalls Creek will be a great addition to the Stroudsburg market,” commented Stephen Lebovitz, president and chief executive officer of CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. “We are pleased to start construction and look forward to the opening next summer.” 

The Crossings at Marshalls Creek will be easily accessible by a signalized entrance at state Route 209 and Oak Grove Drive (Route 401) in Middle Smithfield, one of the fastest growing markets in the state. The development is highly visible on 12.5 acres with traffic counts estimated at 35,000. 

The project will be located just ten miles from CBL’s 420,000-square-foot Stroud Mall. Stroud Mall is the only enclosed shopping center in the Poconos featuring over 65 specialty stores including Aéropostale, Bath & Body Works, Garfield’s Restaurant and Pub, Journeys, Justice, maurices, and Victoria’s Secret. In 2011, a new 12-screen Cinemark theater opened within the mall joining Bon-Ton, JCPenney and Sears. 


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