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Turkey Creek, Knoxville

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Turkey Creek
LocationWest Knoxville-Farragut, Tennessee, United States
AddressParkside Drive from North Campbell Station Road to Lovell Road
Coordinates35°54′00″N 84°09′29″W / 35.899997°N 84.158101°W / 35.899997; -84.158101
StatusComplete
Constructed1995
Opening2002[1]
UseRetail, commerce, medical, professional, multi-family residential
Websiteturkeycreek.com
Companies
DeveloperTurkey Creek Land Partners
Technical details
Cost$50 million USD
Size410 acres (170 ha)
No. of tenants215

Turkey Creek is a shopping complex and mixed-use commercial development located in western Knox County, Tennessee, in the city of Knoxville and the town of Farragut.

Overview

The development stretches for 3 miles (4.8 km) adjacent to a concurrent section of Interstates 40 and 75, spanning the distance between the Lovell Road and Campbell Station Road interchanges.[2] Shopping centers in the complex include The Pinnacle at Turkey Creek (formerly Colonial Pinnacle & Promenade) featuring approximately 65 stores and restaurants, covering a gross leasable area of 654,000 square feet (60,800 m2).[3] Colonial Promenade contains 20 stores, with a gross leasable area of 280,776 square feet (26,084.9 m2).[4] Both were developed by Colonial Properties. A city of Knoxville greenway is located within the area, adjacent to the Turkey Creek wetland, which is managed by the Izaak Walton League.[5]

History

The Turkey Creek development project started in 1995 when a group of investors and developers who called themselves Turkey Creek Land Partners led by John Turley and Kerry Sprouse paid $7 million to buy 410 acres (170 ha) of undeveloped land south of the interstate highway. Their project included $30 million of developer-funded infrastructure and other improvements. Publicly funded road and highway improvements in support of the project included widening of the Interstate, reconfiguring the Lovell Road interchange, and local street improvements, at a total cost of $50 million.[6] The city of Knoxville spent about $5 million and Knox County government contributed $1 million to extend Parkside Drive from Lovell Road to Campbell Station Road.[6]

References

  1. ^ Bruce Wheeler, Knoxville, Tennessee: A Mountain City in the New South (Knoxville, Tenn.: University of Tennessee Press, 2005), pp. 135, 139, 142, 153, 201.
  2. ^ "FAQ". Turkey Creek official website. Archived from the original on December 23, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
  3. ^ Colonial Pinnacle at Turkey Creek, International Council of Shopping Centers. Accessed December 2, 2007.
  4. ^ Pavilions of Turkey Creek I & II, International Council of Shopping Centers. Accessed December 2, 2007.
  5. ^ City of Knoxville - Turkey Creek Greenway
  6. ^ a b Harris, Roger (May 15, 2006). "Gobbled Up". Knoxville News Sentinel. Archived from the original on October 25, 2008.

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