Floor & Decor, Dollar Tree planning new stores at Hancock Village

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Floor & Decor is planning to open a store in new construction taking shape at Hancock Village shopping center in Chesterfield County. (Jack Jacobs photos)

Hancock Village has scored two sizable new retail tenants.

Work is well underway at the Midlothian shopping center on a from-scratch, 64,000-square-foot building for Floor & Decor at 14701 Hancock Village St. next to Hobby Lobby, according to county records and signage at the construction site.

Elsewhere in the center, Dollar Tree is taking over the 12,000-square-foot space at 14613 Hancock Village St. formerly occupied by retailer Tuesday Morning.

Floor & Decor, an Atlanta-based chain that sells flooring surfaces and tools, would add another big-box retailer to Hancock Village, which is near the intersection of Hull Street and Winterpock roads. The center counts Walmart, Burlington Stores and Dick’s Sporting Goods among its lineup in addition to other retailers and restaurants.

Floor & Decor currently has just one location in the Richmond region, at 5432 Glenside Drive in Henrico County.

It’s unclear when Hancock Village store would open. Floor & Decor did not respond to a request for comment.

The company’s stores sell wood, natural stone, vinyl plank and tile flooring as well as the accessories and tools used for hard-surface flooring projects. The chain was founded in 2000 and has more than 200 warehouse stores and five design studios in 36 states as of June, according to its website.

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Spirit Halloween is currently operating in the space at Hancock Village where Dollar Tree has filed a permit for renovations tied to a new store.

The new Dollar Tree store was disclosed in recently filed permits with Chesterfield County. The storefront is currently occupied by an outpost of Spirit Halloween, a chain of temporary, pop-up holiday stores. Dollar Tree also did not respond for comment on its new Hancock Village store.

The discount retailers’ expansion in Chesterfield follows its exit earlier this year from Willow Lawn, where it had had a presence for nearly 30 years.

The Chesapeake-based company’s website lists about 30 locations in the Richmond metro area, including one across Hull Street Road at 6757 Lake Harbour Drive.

Most of Hancock Village is owned by North Carolina-based Rivercrest Realty Investors, which bought its portion of the center for about $24 million in late 2019. Walmart owns its own site at the center.

floor decor hancock village scaled

Floor & Decor is planning to open a store in new construction taking shape at Hancock Village shopping center in Chesterfield County. (Jack Jacobs photos)

Hancock Village has scored two sizable new retail tenants.

Work is well underway at the Midlothian shopping center on a from-scratch, 64,000-square-foot building for Floor & Decor at 14701 Hancock Village St. next to Hobby Lobby, according to county records and signage at the construction site.

Elsewhere in the center, Dollar Tree is taking over the 12,000-square-foot space at 14613 Hancock Village St. formerly occupied by retailer Tuesday Morning.

Floor & Decor, an Atlanta-based chain that sells flooring surfaces and tools, would add another big-box retailer to Hancock Village, which is near the intersection of Hull Street and Winterpock roads. The center counts Walmart, Burlington Stores and Dick’s Sporting Goods among its lineup in addition to other retailers and restaurants.

Floor & Decor currently has just one location in the Richmond region, at 5432 Glenside Drive in Henrico County.

It’s unclear when Hancock Village store would open. Floor & Decor did not respond to a request for comment.

The company’s stores sell wood, natural stone, vinyl plank and tile flooring as well as the accessories and tools used for hard-surface flooring projects. The chain was founded in 2000 and has more than 200 warehouse stores and five design studios in 36 states as of June, according to its website.

spirit halloween hancock village 2023 scaled

Spirit Halloween is currently operating in the space at Hancock Village where Dollar Tree has filed a permit for renovations tied to a new store.

The new Dollar Tree store was disclosed in recently filed permits with Chesterfield County. The storefront is currently occupied by an outpost of Spirit Halloween, a chain of temporary, pop-up holiday stores. Dollar Tree also did not respond for comment on its new Hancock Village store.

The discount retailers’ expansion in Chesterfield follows its exit earlier this year from Willow Lawn, where it had had a presence for nearly 30 years.

The Chesapeake-based company’s website lists about 30 locations in the Richmond metro area, including one across Hull Street Road at 6757 Lake Harbour Drive.

Most of Hancock Village is owned by North Carolina-based Rivercrest Realty Investors, which bought its portion of the center for about $24 million in late 2019. Walmart owns its own site at the center.

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