Target and Sprouts will anchor a 23-acre retail spot in Queen Creek. Here's what we know

A second Target is coming to Queen Creek, at Vineyard Towne Center along Gantzel and Combs roads.

The mega-retailer is expected to open in spring 2025 at the 260,000-square-foot retail center developed by Vestar.

“Vestar is thrilled to welcome Target to the growing roster of leading retailers coming to Vineyard Towne Center,” said Jeff Axtell, executive vice president of development for Vestar, in a statement.

Sprouts Farmers Market is part of the first phase of construction at the retail center. Residents won’t need to wait as long for the market as Sprouts is expected to open in July. That phase of development is scheduled to be completed this summer, according to a news release.

Other stores to open at the 23-acre site include:

  • Chunk Cookies.

  • Couture Nail Bar.

  • European Wax Center.

  • MOD Pizza.

  • Mountain America Credit Union.

  • Mr. Pickles.

  • Nekter Juice Bar.

  • Ono Hawaiian BBQ.

  • Pacific Dental.

  • Raising Cane’s.

“With Target and Sprouts, we’re confident this commercial center will become a top shopping destination for the booming Queen Creek community,” Axtell said.

This will be the town’s second Target location serving the southeastern area of Queen Creek. Residential growth has boomed over the past 34 years since the town incorporated. With the town now home to more than 66,000 residents, retail is booming.

Vestar also partnered with The Legacy Group to develop the Queen Creek Crossing shopping center along Ellsworth and Queen Creek roads, where the Costco anchors the larger site.

The development company has a large footprint in the Valley. On the west side of the county, it’s developing a shopping center in Buckeye.

Reporter Maritza Dominguez covers Mesa/Gilbert and can be reached at maritza.dominguez@arizonarepublic.com or 480-271-0646. Follow her on Twitter @maritzacdom.

This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: What we know about Target, Sprouts and more opening in Queen Creek