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New residential developments are planned or under construction in the immediate trade area
Settler's Market
4645 CASEY BLVD, WILLIAMSBURG, VA 23188
Settlers Market is an open-air grocery anchored power center within one of Virginia's most historic areas. The project encompasses over 239,000 square feet and is anchored by a team of powerhouse retailers, including HomeGoods, Five Below, Old Navy, Cost Plus World Market and ULTA. The center is also home to several high-demand specialty retailers and service providers, such as Trader Joe's, Club Pilates and Petco, and an appealing roster of dining options, including CAVA, Mooyah, Noodles & Co., and Which Wich.
Proximity to college
William & Mary College and law school are located less than 3 miles. The college enrolls over 7,000 students annually.
Prime location
A short drive from Williamsburg’s most significant residential developments, tourist attractions and employment hubs.
Compelling
tenant mix
Anchored by Trader Joe's, HomeGoods and ULTA as well as several other retailers and food concepts.
Economic growth
The property is within walking distance to new residential community of 1,000 new homes, a 395-acre development.
About Williamsburg, VA
Strong Economy: Williamsburg's economy is largely supported by tourism and education, the College of William and Mary and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. The majority of the 700 businesses within the City either fall into the retail trade or accommodation/food services category, which cater to the 6-8 million annual area visitors.
Attractive Tourist Destination: Travel + Leisure magazine named Williamsburg one of the "Top U.S Cities" with attractions like Busch Gardens, Colonial Williamsburg and the Williamsburg Botanical Gardens. The Virginia Tourism Corporation reports $729.97 million in visitor spending in Greater Williamsburg for 2020, $445.71 million of which was spent in the City of Williamsburg.
Stable Employment Market: Williamsburg continues to be the employment center in the region. The major employers include the City of Williamsburg, College of William & Mary, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, and the Williamsburg James City County School System.
Quality of Life: Southern Virginia has great farms where fresh fruits and vegetables are available at local markets. You can also enjoy fresh seafood right off the fishing boats. Williamsburg is a fabulous spot for nature lovers.
Demographics
70% True Trade Area
15-mile radius
Population
82,666
316,361
Average annual income
$117,380
$108,165
Number of households
30,709
122,667
Median age
41
38
Bachelor degree+
47%
38%
*SOURCE: Demographics: Placer.ai Insights: Census 2022 (Last 12 Month 5-7-23 to 5-7-24)
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