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Daytona’s LPGA area getting more stores, including ABC liquors, restaurants

An ABC liquor store, three restaurants, Goodwill, Great Clips and ExtraSpace Storage are coming soon to Daytona’s growing LPGA Boulevard commercial corridor. They are part of a planned retail center called Shoppes at Williamson Crossing set to be built behind the RaceTrac gas station on the corner of LPGA and Williamson.

DAYTONA BEACH — An ABC liquor store, three restaurants, Goodwill and ExtraSpace Storage are coming soon to Daytona’s growing LPGA Boulevard commercial corridor.

They are part of a planned retail center called Shoppes at Williamson Crossing.

The center is set to be built behind the RaceTrac gas station on the corner of LPGA and Williamson boulevards.

Orlando-based Unicorp National Developments Inc. recently posted a site map on its website listing the aforementioned tenants. The site map includes the retailers’ logos.

Other tenants coming to Shoppes at Williamson Crossing include Burger King and two other yet-to-be-announced restaurants, a Great Clips hair salon and an AT&T store.

“We’re doing site work right now and should begin vertical construction in 120 days,” said Unicorp President Chuck Whittal.

“The first tenants should open 11 to 12 months from now.”

Whittal’s company also plans to begin construction of two nearby luxury apartment complexes in the coming months.

One is a 346-unit complex called The Ellis which is planned just north of the northwest corner of Clyde Morris and LPGA boulevards.

The other is a planned 223-unit apartment complex called The Edison which will be built on the southwest corner of Clyde Morris and LPGA.

Both apartment complexes are expected to welcome their first residents in early to mid-2021.

Unicorp acquired the 37-acre site behind RaceTrac for its planned Shoppes at Williamson Crossing from Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co. in 2018.

The planned 100,000-square-foot project was originally going to be called the Shoppes at Williamson Crossing.

The shopping center will include two retail buildings with storefront spaces for multiple tenants.

Justin Greider, senior vice president/retail lead for commercial real estate brokerage JLL in Orlando, said Shoppes at Williamson Crossing should do well.

“When you look at those kinds of tenants, they’re going to do a great job of serving the new residential developments that are being built on that corridor, right now,” he said.

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