New National Tenants Join Crossroads Retail Center

February 25,2014 | MAJ Press Release

MAJ Development is pleased and excited to announce the two new national tenants who’ll soon be joining the Crossroads at Mill Plain & 164th Retail Center. The brand new 5,000 square foot building, with construction slated to begin in late March 2014, will be the new home to Starbucks Coffee. Starbucks will be taking 2,000 square feet of the new building for a sit down café and encompassing a drive-thru for maximum convenience. Starbucks, known world-wide with more than 18,000 stores in 62 countries, is the premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffee. The first Starbucks was opened nearly 43 years ago in the infamous and historic Pike Place Market located in Seattle, WA. Starbucks prides themselves on offering genuine service, an inviting atmosphere and a superb cup of expertly roasted and richly brewed coffee, every time. Not to mention the premium selection of Tazo® teas, fine pastries and other delectable treats to please the taste buds. It’s not unusual to see people coming to Starbucks to chat, meet up or even work. MAJ Development is happy to welcome this new neighborhood gathering place to join the Crossroads center.

 

Joining Starbucks in the new building will be Pacific Dental. They will be taking the remaining 3,000 square feet of space. Pacific Dental has been recognized as one of America’s fastest-growing private companies. This will be Pacific Dental’s first location in Washington State as they break into the Vancouver market area. The company was established in 1994 and has grown to more than 275 affiliated offices in the Southwest United States. Pacific Dental’s expansion plans includes entering into four more states and adding more than 50 affiliated offices each year; MAJ Development is elated they’ve chosen Crossroads at Mill Plain & 164th to originate their Washington journey.

 

Phase II of the development began with the demolition of the former Ruby Tuesday building that once stood at 8,600 square feet and demolition of the former south office building. The Crossroads site originated with three buildings: two office buildings and a former restaurant. Phase I consisted of two new buildings: a 3,000 square foot 7-Eleven convenience store with 8 MPD fuel pumps, and a 6,500 square foot retail building now home to ZoomCare, a fast-growing local chain of urgent and primary-care clinics based out of Hillsboro, and Sleep Country, doing business as Mattress Discounters. The existing office tenants remain as Allstate Insurance, Fisher’s Landing Chiropractic Center, Van Care, Inc., and State Farm Insurance.