The Village at Sandhill

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Village at Sandhill[1] is a 300-acre (1.2 km2) lifestyle center located in the northeast area of Columbia, South Carolina. It is located halfway between Interstate 20 and Interstate 77 on Clemson Road at the intersection of Two Notch Road. It competes with Columbiana Centre and Columbia Place. It is the largest retail center in Columbia.

VILLAGE at Sandhill
Village at Sandhill
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LocationColumbia, South Carolina, USA
Opening date2004
OwnerMultiple
ArchitectBeame Architectural Partnership
No. of stores and services53
No. of anchor tenants5
Total retail floor area288,021 square feet (26,758.0 m2)
No. of floors1
Websitewww.shopvas.com

Village at Sandhill was developed by Kahn Development Company. It originally opened in late 2004 and is still currently under construction. When it opened, its first tenants were *PLEX Indoor Sports, Rhodes Furniture, World Market and Super Bi-Lo.

The open-air center offers a mix of nationally and locally owned merchants and restaurants including Starbucks and Edible Arrangements, as well as numerous national and regional banks including Wells Fargo, Regions Bank, First Citizens Bank, BB&T, and Grow Financial. The national anchors include JCPenney, which opened in 2005, The Home Depot, which opened in 2006, Belk, which opened in 2007, Sam's Club, which opened in 2016, and Burlington Coat Factory, which opened in 2018. In 2020 following the bankruptcy of Bi-Lo, this location was sold to Lowes Foods.

Village at Sandhill's latest expansion phase also includes the Promenade at Sandhill, a luxury condominium development located above retail shops, a 186-unit Discovery Village at Sandhill senior-living community and a 240-unit Nexus at Sandhill Apartments.

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  1. ^ "Kahn Development Company - Village at Sandhill". Archived from the original on 2015-05-15. Retrieved 2016-08-27. ...recognized by The International Council of Shopping Centers as one of the Top 9 Large Mixed Use Centers in the World in the trade organization's 2007 International Design and Development Awards.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

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