New retail tenants at Crocker Park include Vera Bradley, Garage, and Océanne.
One of the nation’s first “suburban downtowns” continues to grow.
Nearly a quarter-century ago, Cleveland-based real estate executive Bob Stark was on business in New York City. Walking down Fifth Avenue one day, he stopped and gazed at all the street-level, high-end shops at the bases of luxury apartment buildings and had an idea: Why couldn’t he replicate that model in a growing, high-income suburb outside of Cleveland.
Thus was born Crocker Park in Westlake, Ohio, a haute-retail-based, honest-to-goodness downtown with a downtown street plan lined with upmarket retail and food and beverage brands topped by apartments and surrounded by recreational areas, green spaces, parks, and even single-family homes.
Crocker Park laid down the game plan for hundreds of such developments going up across America in the 21st Century, and Stark Enterprises continues to update its retail lineup.
Joining the Crocker Park tenant list this year are:
https://chainstoreage.com/ohios-crocker-park-adds-seven-new-retail-tenants

