450,000 SF center located in the central business district of Parker, Colorado along Mainstreet, Dransfeldt Rd. and Twenty Mile Rd.
Maximum visibility and frontage exposure along these north, east and west roadway perimeters.
Four signalized full-turn movements will serve Twenty Mile Town Center. Existing signalized full-turn movements at the intersections of Twenty Mile Rd. and Mainstreet and at Dransfeldt Rd. and Mainstreet. In addition, signals will be installed to provide full-turn movements off of Mainstreet and Dransfeldt Rd. at the main entrances to the development. Three right-in-right-out movements will also serve the development.
Power Center Location Summary:
Twenty Mile Town Center is located adjacent to Twenty Mile Station and Parker Valley Center, that are Faestel Properties 350,000 SF developments. Parker Valley Center is anchored by Super Target within a 1.2 million SF power center.
Adjacent to Parker Valley Center is the Parker Pavilions, a 500,000 SF development that has a Super Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Office Depot and PetsMart as its anchor retail tenants.
Also across the street from Parker Valley Center is the 372,000 SF FlatAcres MarketCenter that has as its anchor retail tenants Kohl's, Bed, Bath & Beyond, Sports Authority and Michael's.
Parker Attributes:
High incomes, household growth
Sustained annual growth
Major anchor retailers
Employment diversity
High capacity and quality of all utilities
Pro-retail government
Expanding roadway systems
Douglas County school system
Area parks, trail system, entertainment
Overall quality of life, community amenities
Roadways and Traffic Summary:
To facilitate the continued residential growth and to insure the commercial infrastructure, the Town of Parker completed the 4-lane extension of Twenty Mile Rd. to Lincoln Ave. in December 2004.
The 4-lane extension of Dransfeldt Rd. was completed in June 2003, that allows convenient access to the Town Center.
The Twenty Mile Rd. extension connects traffic to Mainstreet and Parker Rd. from Lincoln Ave., increasing the traffic volume and visibility for Town Center occupants.
Architectural Summary:
Architectural controls to maintain the traditional character of Parker.
Objectives include a project consistent with Parker's western heritage through the distinct identity of "Colorado Territorial" theme buildings constructed of stone, masonry and metals.
Pedestrian oriented system with a minimization of parking through effective landscape design.