The Pinnacle (Bristol, Tennessee)
Location | Pinnacle Parkway, Bristol, Tennessee |
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Coordinates | Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
Opening date | 2014–2015 |
Developer | Johnson Commercial Developers |
No. of stores and services | 32+ |
No. of anchor tenants | 4, plus 3 junior anchors |
Total retail floor area | 1.3 million sq. ft |
Website | thepinnacle.com |
The Pinnacle is a 240-acre (97 ha) shopping center and commercial development located in Bristol, Tennessee. Established by Johnson Commercial Developers, its first stores opened in 2014. It is a mixed-use complex, with 1.3 million square feet (appx. 121,000 square meters) of retail, restaurant, hotel, and office space, as well as recreational areas.[1][2]
Anchor stores are Bass Pro Shops, Belk,[3] Dick's Sporting Goods and Marquee Cinemas. Its junior anchors are Kirkland's, Marshall's and Pier 1 Imports.
History
The development was partially funded by the City of Bristol, which provided Johnson with a $25 million loan, and agreed to fund an $8 million road construction project through the complex. Johnson estimates that the first phase of the complex will create 1,200 jobs, and add $250 million in annual sales to the local economy.[4] The first stores opened in 2014 and many have followed in 2015.
Pinnacle 12 by Marquee Cinemas opened in October 2015.
Anchor stores
- Bass Pro Shops (opened in 2014)
- Belk (opened in 2015)
- Dick's Sporting Goods (opened in 2015)
- Pinnacle 12 by Marquee Cinemas (opened in 2015)
- Marshall's (junior anchor; opened in 2015)
- Kirkland's (junior anchor; opened in 2015)
- Pier 1 Imports (junior anchor; opened in 2015)
Recreation
Pinnacle Park is located near Bass Pro Shops. It is a 14-acre (5.7 ha) park with a lake and lakeside trail.
References
- ↑ The Pinnacle, Johnson Commercial Developers website. Accessed: 4 February 2015.
- ↑ Scott Robertson, Tammy Childress, and Jeff Keeling, "Retail Picture Brightening Along State Line," The Business Journal of Tri-Cities Tennessee/Virginia, 23 July 2014.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Nathan Baker, "Multimillion-dollar Developers Fighting for Interstate 81 Retail Supremacy," Johnson City Press, 31 August 2013.