Work begins on $188 million project in Joplin, will have Menard’s store

JOPLIN, Mo. – Crews start work on the newest economic development project in Joplin, “32nd Street Place.”

The $188 million project site is located just southeast of 32nd Street and Range Line Road. The developer, Woodsonia Real Estate Inc., will clear the 70-acres for a Menard’s Home Improvement Store as the main anchor, business and commercial buildings, a future movie theatre/entertainment venue and multi-family housing.

“This has been in the works for almost 16 months, so we are excited to get started,” said Drew Snyder, President of Woodsonia Real Estate Inc. “Many have driven past this area for years without a glance, and now it will offer new opportunities with retail and entertainment venues to the existing ones in the area.”

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Site clearing is underway now, and weather permitting, site grading will begin in late March. The City of Joplin says BKD Accounting will be relocated into the former Jim Bob’s BBQ property and expected to be open and operational there around October 2021.

“Development should positively impact the community and the investment that Woodsonia and Menard’s are making into Joplin and southwest Missouri enhances our retail choices, housing options, and other amenities during a time when other communities are challenged with declining growth,” said Nick Edwards, Joplin City Manager. “In addition to creating a positive impact with this significant project, the developers have also expressed a sincere interest in helping address some additional community issues.”

Snyder also announced they will be donating $2,500 to the Joplin Homeless Coalition, a not-for-profit of multiple organizations that provide resources to assist/help the homeless and displaced individuals in our community.

“We want to continue to support this community and assist with any displaced individuals who were previously living on the 32nd Street development site,” he said. “The Joplin Homeless Coalition and City of Joplin have been great partners in helping us safely remove any individuals from the development area. There are many things we can bring to Joplin as a developer, and one of the most important things is an awareness and willingness to help where we can.”

The project will also include improvements and relocation to the existing Hammons Boulevard to ensure a safe and efficient roadway into a potentially high traffic area. Infrastructure improvements will start following the completion of the site work.

Woodsonia is the developer that brought Natural Grocers to 7th and Range Line and Buffalo Wild Wings to 15th and Range Line.

Click here for the 32ND STREET PLACE TAX INCREMENT FINANCING REDEVELOPMENT PLAN.

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