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Grove Hospital site to become retail center jon.w
Updated: 2010-05-02 15:08:01
Wheeler Development recently has announced that they have entered into an agreement with INTEGRIS Health, Inc. to purchase the site of the former Grove Hospital at Har-Ber Road and Highway 59 in Grove, OK. Wheeler, a wholly owned subsidiary of Wheeler Interests, Inc. of Virginia Beach, VA, was selected based upon their experience in the development and ownership of grocery anchored shopping centers and a commitment to the city of Grove and the surrounding regional market.

The new development will be known as Har-Ber Pointe and is planned to be a grocery-anchored shopping center with ancillary uses that will include service and restaurant type tenants supporting the local community of Grove in a series of free standing buildings. Construction is anticipated to start within the next 12 months.

The company first entered Oklahoma in 2005 with the acquisition of the Perimeter Square Shopping Center, a 108,277 SF Walmart Neighborhood Market anchored center in Tulsa, where company president Jon Wheeler and his brother Randy were born and raised. In the following years they developed property in Jenks, in the Duck Creek area of South Grand Lake and in south Tulsa.

Presently in Grove, the firm has under construction the Shops at Liberty Storage, a 1,600 S/F building that will house an expanded U-Haul store and the local office for Wheeler Development. Future projects in Grove include the Shops at Liberty Square II, a 6,000 S/F retail facility and The Residence at Liberty Square, a six town home community comprised of 12 units.

For further information contact Randy Wheeler, who resides in Grand Lake at (214) 505-8282 or send an e-mail here.

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