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Thursday, September 14, 2017

National Chains Expected To Join Home Depot, Walmart, McDonald’s On Route 50


BERLIN – As development of the commercial property off Route 50 continues, several national chains are expected to join the already busy area.

According to Worcester County officials, Michaels and Fox’s Pizza Den will be among the tenants in Ocean Landings II, the site along Samuel Bowel Boulevard under construction near McDonald’s. Merry Mears, the county’s economic development director, said she expected development to pick up in the area in the coming months.

“Things on the corridor have been moving along steadily,” she said.

Fox’s Pizza Den, which already has locations in Sussex County, is expected to inhabit a portion of the structure behind McDonald’s. Mears said it was common for developers to build a shell such as the one there and complete it once tenants had been identified.

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10 comments:

  1. Foxes and Michaels are nothing to brag about. Neither are destination merchants.

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  2. Oh so they found someone to finally move into the new building that has been empty for almost 2 years now?

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  3. At least Worcester is getting some development

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  4. I remember when Giant Food was going to be built next to Home Depot - then Wally World changed to a Super Wally World.

    How about a movie theater?

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  5. Wish they would build a decent grocery store so people from Salisbury could shop there.

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  6. I was told the Ruby Tues in the Mall closed. True? Another one bit the dust?

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  7. Micheal's is not new, it is just moving from White Marlin to here.
    Isn't there already a pizza place in the shopping center?

    I thought there was a lidl/albi's going in there?

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  8. AHEM! I think it's Samuel Bowen Blvd, not Bowel, LOL!

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  9. typical eastern shore mentality, dollar tree and a pizza joint michaels nothing to grandstand about. low wages more crap that you really must have. and diseased pets from petco! wow can't wait!
    but then again Dave Ryan you seeing this? lmao!

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  10. Are these comments being written by the few Wicomico County classless commenters or by a few Worcester countians in training?

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