The Pinnacle (Bristol, Tennessee)
The Pinnacle is a 240-acre (97 ha) shopping center and commercial development located in Bristol, Tennessee. Established by Johnson Commercial Development and Oldacre McDonald LLC, 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][3][4]
Location | Pinnacle Parkway, Bristol, Tennessee |
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Coordinates | 36.59283°N 82.25817°W |
Opening date | 2014–2015 |
Developer | Johnson Commercial Development, Oldacre McDonald |
No. of stores and services | 69+ |
No. of anchor tenants | 4, plus 6 junior anchors |
Total retail floor area | 1.3 million sq. ft |
Website | thepinnacle.com |
Anchor stores are Bass Pro Shops, Belk,[5] Dick's Sporting Goods, CarMax and Marquee Cinemas. Its junior anchors are Old Navy, Michael's, ULTA, Kirkland's, and Marshall's.
History
The $200,000,000 development was partially funded by the City of Bristol, which provided $25,000,000 for the Public Infrastructure portion of the project. Johnson estimates that the first phase of the complex will create 2000 jobs, and add $200 million in annual sales to the local economy.[6] The first stores opened in 2014 and many have followed in 2015. Pinnacle 12 by Marquee Cinemas opened in October 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.
- The Pinnacle, Oldacre McDonald website. Accessed: 11 March 2019.
- Pieces of the Past: After Long Effort, Bristol Land Finally Developed, Robert Sorrell and Dalena Mathews, Bristol Herald Courier. Accessed: 11 March 2019.
- "Belk store at The Pinnacle set to open in March 2015". TriCities.com.
- Nathan Baker, "Multimillion-dollar Developers Fighting for Interstate 81 Retail Supremacy," Johnson City Press, 31 August 2013.