PROPERTIES
The Broadway Shops
The Broadway Shops are located at the main entrance and exit to a Wal-Mart Supercenter, Sam’s Club, Lowe’s, and Staples. The Shops are home to national, regional and local retailers such as, Applebee’s, Quiznos, Hollywood Video, Great Clips, Commerce Bank, The Tan Company, Palen Music and others. Adjacent to the Broadway Shops is The Broadway Bluffs, another Forum Development Group property. The Bluffs current tenant list includes Starbucks, Chipotle, Houlihan’s, Kobe Japanese Steakhouse, Culvers, and a 10,000 sqft Verizon office and retail location. 30,000 cars pass The Broadway Shops on Broadway and 45,000 on Highway 63 everyday.
The Broadway Shops are surrounded by a mix of well educated, high income level consumers. Within a 5-mile radius of the development there are 100,555 people living in 40,976 households with an average household income of $57,993. The Community at Old Hawthorne, located 2 miles east of the Broadway Shops on Broadway, is the largest residential development in the history of Columbia. The development encompasses 1000 acres including a private 18-hole golf course, single-family homes and luxury condominiums.
There are 6,500 daytime employees within a 1-mile radius of The Broadway Shops including 3,300 medical workers. Within a 3-mile radius of The Shops are 51,650 daytime employees including 13,622 medical workers, as well as 40,000 students.
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The Broadway Bluffs
The Broadway Bluffs are located at the main entrance and exit to a Wal-Mart Supercenter, Sam’s Club, Lowe’s, and Staples. Adjacent to the Bluffs are the Broadway Shops, another Forum Development Group property. The Broadway Shops are home to national, regional and local retailers such as, Applebee’s, Quiznos, Hollywood Video, Great Clips, Commerce Bank, The Tan Company, Palen Music and others.
The Broadway Bluffs themselves are already home to Starbucks, Chipotle, Houlihan’s, Kobe Japanese Steakhouse, Culvers, and a 10,000 sqft Verizon office and retail location. 30,000 cars pass The Broadway Bluffs on Broadway and 45,000 on Highway 63 everyday.
The Broadway Bluffs are surrounded by a mix of well educated, high income level consumers. Within a 5-mile radius of the development there are 100,555 people living in 40,976 households with an average household income of $57,993. The Community at Old Hawthorne, located 2 miles east of the Broadway Bluffs on Broadway, is the largest residential development in the history of Columbia. The development encompasses 1000 acres including a private 18-hole golf course, single-family homes and luxury condominiums.
There are 6,500 daytime employees within a 1-mile radius of The Broadway Bluffs including 3,300 medical workers. Within a 3-mile radius of The Broadway Bluffs are 51,650 daytime employees including 13,622 medical workers, as well as 40,000 students.
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The Forum Shopping Center
The Forum Shopping Center is Columbia’s most established retail center and was the first shopping center owned and operated by Forum Development Group. The center contains over 200,000 square feet of space. The Forum Shopping Center is anchored by Schnucks Supermarket, Columbia’s most upscale grocer, and Forum 8 Theatres which holds a 48% market share. Other tenants include Tuesday Morning, Papa Johns, Subway, Cingular and Crown Vision.
The Forum Shopping Center is conveniently located at the corner of Stadium and Forum Blvd., with Stadium being the only 4-lane road in Columbia linking I-70 and Highway 63. The retail center is located less than 2 miles from downtown Columbia and the University of Missouri. 93,912 people in 37,551 households live within 5 miles of Forum Shopping Center with an average household income of $48,365. 29,000 cars on Stadium and 25,000 cars on Forum pass by the Forum Shopping Center every day.
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The Discovery
Located in fast growing South Columbia, The Village at Discover Ridge is our newest project and will contain 800,000 square feet of retail space, 400,000 square feet of office space, and over 400 residential dwelling units.
Discovery is located directly across Highway 63 from “Discovery Ridge,” a 114-acre research park created by the University of Missouri and expected to provide 1,500 jobs. An estimated 35% of the jobs created at Discovery Ridge will pay an annual salary of over $85,000. “The Village” will also occupy 2 quadrants of a new interchange being constructed to provide direct access to Highway 63.
Discovery will be a combination mixed-use planned community consisting of residential units, offices and commercial uses - all in architectural styles unique to Columbia, expanding on the innovative design of our latest project, The Broadway Shops. We plan to incorporate water concepts and trails throughout the property to capitalize on the proximity and environment of Philips Lake. The commercial development will be named “Discovery Ridge Shops” and accommodate large retailers among which will be several who cannot currently find sufficient on a Columbia highway to locate their businesses. We plan to incorporate water concepts and trails throughout the property to capitalize on the proximity and environment of Philips Lake. The residential development will be named “Discovery”.
The commercial development in The Villages at Discovery Ridge will contain multiple phases, including an upscale “power center”, a “lifestyle center”, and individual buildings with much attraction for restaurants and other high volume commercial tenants needing great highway visibility and ease of access. The commercial development will accommodate large retailers among which will be several who cannot currently find sufficient acreage on a Columbia highway to locate their businesses.
The location of Philips Lake bordering the property provides a no-cost amenity for the planned residential, office and commercial developments at The Village of Discovery Ridge. The benefits offered by the Lake in conjunction with the adjacent regional park are numerous. Along with scenic views and seldom-seen green space for a project of this scope, the lake will provide a market niche in the office and residential marketplace, while the park will bring many consumers to Discovery.
A new Highway 63 interchange will be constructed in a style that will set it apart from typical interchanges, including the use of materials and lighting to make it the most attractive highway entrance to the City of Columbia. Just across Highway 63 sits Discovery Ridge, a 114-acre research park created by the University of Missouri and leased to various life sciences companies. It has the potential to attract 2,000 jobs across Highway 63 from Discovery. An estimated 35% of the jobs created in Discovery Ridge will pay an annual salary of over $85,000 The research park is being pushed in all levels of Missouri leadership, up through the governor and U.S. Congress. Discovery area will continue to benefit from the attention gained from these individuals.
ABC Laboratories has committed to Discovery Ridge, and is constructing a $15 million, 90,000 sqft headquarters. RADIL (Research Animal Diagnostic Laboratory) has signed on as well, and are building a $15.5 million, 48,000 sqft building. Discovery Ridge is part of a larger plan by the University of Missouri to construct the following medical and life sciences facilities:
3 new high schools are planned within the core area market of The Shops at Discovery Ridge. They will include a public school, the Columbia Independent School, and Columbia’s first private Catholic High School. The Columbia Independent school currently houses 100 K-5 students in the Sacred Heart education building on Waugh St. and 100 6-12 students in Hickman Hall on the campus of Stevens College. The new school will be built to accommodate 400 students. Annual tuition at CIS is $8,645 for k-5 and $10,675 for 6-12. The new Catholic High School will be located directly adjacent to The Shops at Discovery Ridge. The school will include a performing arts center, all major sports teams, and will house around 250 students. Tuition for the school is expected to be around $5000 annually.
Discovery’s market area is one of the city’s hottest locations for residential development. New subdivisons in the area include Bristol Lake, The Vineyards, Woodlands and Old Hawthorne. Old Hawthorne, sitting on 1000 acres, is the largest residential development in the history of Columbia and will include a private 18-hole golf course surrounded by a mix of single-family homes and luxury condominiums. The surrounding residential developments will compliment the planned residential section in Discovery.
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Nifong Shopping Center
The Nifong Shopping center features 82,000 square feet of space and is home to Gerbes Supermarket, Kirlin’s Hallmark, Taquila Mexican Restaurant, Studio South Salon and others.
The Nifong Shopping Center is located 2 miles from downtown Columbia and the University of Missouri. It is one of the city’s busiest intersections with 28,000 cars passing by the Nifong Shopping Center on Providence Road and 19,000 on Nifong Blvd. Providence Road is Columbia’s four lane link between the expanding southern section of the city, downtown, and the University of Missouri. Nifong Blvd. has recently been expanded and now connects with Grindstone Parkway, a new four-lane connection to Highway 63. This expansion has caused the area to become one of the hottest residential and commercial markets in the region.
The Nifong/Providence area is a highly affluent, growing market. 91,415 people in 36,836 households are within 5 miles of the Nifong Shopping Center. The average household income in this area is a staggering $76,700.
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The Vandalia MarketPlace
The Vandalia MarketPlace in Vandalia, Missouri contains 50,000 square feet of space located on US Highway 54. The center is anchored by Hickman’s IGA and Duckwall-ALCO and also includes China Wok.
As the only shopping center in a 20-mile radius, The Vandalia MarketPlace is a gathering hub for the region and the county of Audrain. Current tenants are reporting sales exceeding projections. The Vandalia Marketplace is located near the area’s largest employers including the Woman’s Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Corrections Facility and Habison-Walker Refectories.
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The Broadway Shops are located at the main entrance and exit to a Wal-Mart Supercenter, Sam’s Club, Lowe’s, and Staples. The Shops are home to national, regional and local retailers such as, Applebee’s, Quiznos, Hollywood Video, Great Clips, Commerce Bank, The Tan Company, Palen Music and others. Adjacent to the Broadway Shops is The Broadway Bluffs, another Forum Development Group property. The Bluffs current tenant list includes Starbucks, Chipotle, Houlihan’s, Kobe Japanese Steakhouse, Culvers, and a 10,000 sqft Verizon office and retail location. 30,000 cars pass The Broadway Shops on Broadway and 45,000 on Highway 63 everyday.
The Broadway Shops are surrounded by a mix of well educated, high income level consumers. Within a 5-mile radius of the development there are 100,555 people living in 40,976 households with an average household income of $57,993. The Community at Old Hawthorne, located 2 miles east of the Broadway Shops on Broadway, is the largest residential development in the history of Columbia. The development encompasses 1000 acres including a private 18-hole golf course, single-family homes and luxury condominiums.
There are 6,500 daytime employees within a 1-mile radius of The Broadway Shops including 3,300 medical workers. Within a 3-mile radius of The Shops are 51,650 daytime employees including 13,622 medical workers, as well as 40,000 students.
Learn more about the Broadway Shops
The Broadway Bluffs
The Broadway Bluffs are located at the main entrance and exit to a Wal-Mart Supercenter, Sam’s Club, Lowe’s, and Staples. Adjacent to the Bluffs are the Broadway Shops, another Forum Development Group property. The Broadway Shops are home to national, regional and local retailers such as, Applebee’s, Quiznos, Hollywood Video, Great Clips, Commerce Bank, The Tan Company, Palen Music and others.
The Broadway Bluffs themselves are already home to Starbucks, Chipotle, Houlihan’s, Kobe Japanese Steakhouse, Culvers, and a 10,000 sqft Verizon office and retail location. 30,000 cars pass The Broadway Bluffs on Broadway and 45,000 on Highway 63 everyday.
The Broadway Bluffs are surrounded by a mix of well educated, high income level consumers. Within a 5-mile radius of the development there are 100,555 people living in 40,976 households with an average household income of $57,993. The Community at Old Hawthorne, located 2 miles east of the Broadway Bluffs on Broadway, is the largest residential development in the history of Columbia. The development encompasses 1000 acres including a private 18-hole golf course, single-family homes and luxury condominiums.
There are 6,500 daytime employees within a 1-mile radius of The Broadway Bluffs including 3,300 medical workers. Within a 3-mile radius of The Broadway Bluffs are 51,650 daytime employees including 13,622 medical workers, as well as 40,000 students.
Learn more about the Broadway Bluffs
The Forum Shopping Center
The Forum Shopping Center is Columbia’s most established retail center and was the first shopping center owned and operated by Forum Development Group. The center contains over 200,000 square feet of space. The Forum Shopping Center is anchored by Schnucks Supermarket, Columbia’s most upscale grocer, and Forum 8 Theatres which holds a 48% market share. Other tenants include Tuesday Morning, Papa Johns, Subway, Cingular and Crown Vision.
The Forum Shopping Center is conveniently located at the corner of Stadium and Forum Blvd., with Stadium being the only 4-lane road in Columbia linking I-70 and Highway 63. The retail center is located less than 2 miles from downtown Columbia and the University of Missouri. 93,912 people in 37,551 households live within 5 miles of Forum Shopping Center with an average household income of $48,365. 29,000 cars on Stadium and 25,000 cars on Forum pass by the Forum Shopping Center every day.
Learn more about the The Forum Shopping Center
The Discovery
Located in fast growing South Columbia, The Village at Discover Ridge is our newest project and will contain 800,000 square feet of retail space, 400,000 square feet of office space, and over 400 residential dwelling units.
Discovery is located directly across Highway 63 from “Discovery Ridge,” a 114-acre research park created by the University of Missouri and expected to provide 1,500 jobs. An estimated 35% of the jobs created at Discovery Ridge will pay an annual salary of over $85,000. “The Village” will also occupy 2 quadrants of a new interchange being constructed to provide direct access to Highway 63.
Discovery will be a combination mixed-use planned community consisting of residential units, offices and commercial uses - all in architectural styles unique to Columbia, expanding on the innovative design of our latest project, The Broadway Shops. We plan to incorporate water concepts and trails throughout the property to capitalize on the proximity and environment of Philips Lake. The commercial development will be named “Discovery Ridge Shops” and accommodate large retailers among which will be several who cannot currently find sufficient on a Columbia highway to locate their businesses. We plan to incorporate water concepts and trails throughout the property to capitalize on the proximity and environment of Philips Lake. The residential development will be named “Discovery”.
The commercial development in The Villages at Discovery Ridge will contain multiple phases, including an upscale “power center”, a “lifestyle center”, and individual buildings with much attraction for restaurants and other high volume commercial tenants needing great highway visibility and ease of access. The commercial development will accommodate large retailers among which will be several who cannot currently find sufficient acreage on a Columbia highway to locate their businesses.
The location of Philips Lake bordering the property provides a no-cost amenity for the planned residential, office and commercial developments at The Village of Discovery Ridge. The benefits offered by the Lake in conjunction with the adjacent regional park are numerous. Along with scenic views and seldom-seen green space for a project of this scope, the lake will provide a market niche in the office and residential marketplace, while the park will bring many consumers to Discovery.
A new Highway 63 interchange will be constructed in a style that will set it apart from typical interchanges, including the use of materials and lighting to make it the most attractive highway entrance to the City of Columbia. Just across Highway 63 sits Discovery Ridge, a 114-acre research park created by the University of Missouri and leased to various life sciences companies. It has the potential to attract 2,000 jobs across Highway 63 from Discovery. An estimated 35% of the jobs created in Discovery Ridge will pay an annual salary of over $85,000 The research park is being pushed in all levels of Missouri leadership, up through the governor and U.S. Congress. Discovery area will continue to benefit from the attention gained from these individuals.
ABC Laboratories has committed to Discovery Ridge, and is constructing a $15 million, 90,000 sqft headquarters. RADIL (Research Animal Diagnostic Laboratory) has signed on as well, and are building a $15.5 million, 48,000 sqft building. Discovery Ridge is part of a larger plan by the University of Missouri to construct the following medical and life sciences facilities:
- Life sciences incubator
- Health sciences center
- $500 million for various campus projects
- $850 million re-build and expansion of the University Hospital
3 new high schools are planned within the core area market of The Shops at Discovery Ridge. They will include a public school, the Columbia Independent School, and Columbia’s first private Catholic High School. The Columbia Independent school currently houses 100 K-5 students in the Sacred Heart education building on Waugh St. and 100 6-12 students in Hickman Hall on the campus of Stevens College. The new school will be built to accommodate 400 students. Annual tuition at CIS is $8,645 for k-5 and $10,675 for 6-12. The new Catholic High School will be located directly adjacent to The Shops at Discovery Ridge. The school will include a performing arts center, all major sports teams, and will house around 250 students. Tuition for the school is expected to be around $5000 annually.
Discovery’s market area is one of the city’s hottest locations for residential development. New subdivisons in the area include Bristol Lake, The Vineyards, Woodlands and Old Hawthorne. Old Hawthorne, sitting on 1000 acres, is the largest residential development in the history of Columbia and will include a private 18-hole golf course surrounded by a mix of single-family homes and luxury condominiums. The surrounding residential developments will compliment the planned residential section in Discovery.
Learn more about the Discovery
Nifong Shopping Center
The Nifong Shopping center features 82,000 square feet of space and is home to Gerbes Supermarket, Kirlin’s Hallmark, Taquila Mexican Restaurant, Studio South Salon and others.
The Nifong Shopping Center is located 2 miles from downtown Columbia and the University of Missouri. It is one of the city’s busiest intersections with 28,000 cars passing by the Nifong Shopping Center on Providence Road and 19,000 on Nifong Blvd. Providence Road is Columbia’s four lane link between the expanding southern section of the city, downtown, and the University of Missouri. Nifong Blvd. has recently been expanded and now connects with Grindstone Parkway, a new four-lane connection to Highway 63. This expansion has caused the area to become one of the hottest residential and commercial markets in the region.
The Nifong/Providence area is a highly affluent, growing market. 91,415 people in 36,836 households are within 5 miles of the Nifong Shopping Center. The average household income in this area is a staggering $76,700.
Learn more about the Nifong Shopping Center
The Vandalia MarketPlace
The Vandalia MarketPlace in Vandalia, Missouri contains 50,000 square feet of space located on US Highway 54. The center is anchored by Hickman’s IGA and Duckwall-ALCO and also includes China Wok.
As the only shopping center in a 20-mile radius, The Vandalia MarketPlace is a gathering hub for the region and the county of Audrain. Current tenants are reporting sales exceeding projections. The Vandalia Marketplace is located near the area’s largest employers including the Woman’s Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Corrections Facility and Habison-Walker Refectories.
Learn more about the The Vandalia MarketPlace
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