Dayton Daily News

Bass Pro Shops coming to Streets of West Chester

Plan says store will include a 20K square foot restaurant inside.

- By Denise G. Callahan Contact this reporter at 513755-5074 or email Denise. Callahan@coxinc.com.

After nearly a decade of having property at the Streets of West Chester, Bass Pro Shops will finally be built there.

The unique retailer has applied for a building permit with the Butler County Developmen­t Department and filed plans with the township for a 123,348 square foot building on Allen Road. West Chester Twp. Economic Developmen­t Manager Katy Kanelopoul­os said according to the plans — submitted in September — it appears there will also be a 20,000 square-foot restaurant inside the store.

“We anticipate that this will happen but we’re still in the permitting phase right now,” she said. “We’re excited because the Streets of West Chester already has some great anchors there with Top Golf and Main Event, I think this will really solidify that this is a destinatio­n location for the Streets of West Chester and the greater Union Centre area.”

According to the Butler County Auditor’s website, Bass Pro Shops bought the property for $6.5 million in November 2013. They received approval for zoning variances related to a sign and some other matters in 2015 but the store never materializ­ed.

The Journal-News reached out to the giant retailer of hunting, fishing and outdoor sports gear several times but they did not reply. The township said they have received few concrete details from the developer other than the plans.

“It is essentiall­y the same plan that they initially pursued,” she said. “I think obviously this is probably put in place knowing at some time they would need to move from the (Forest Fair) mall and that day has come, the mall is going to be taken down so I think at this point in time, it’s for real, but they have not told us a timeline.”

The county land bank just received nearly $8 million from the state to demolish part of the mall property. The Bass Pro Shops store is located on the Forest Park side of the property and is still operating. “Obviously long-term, they’re not going to be able to stay there,” Kanelopoul­us said.

County developmen­t Director David Fehr said they received the building permit applicatio­n Oct. 20 and it will take a few weeks for the approval process but then “they can start moving dirt and constructi­ng their building.” He said typically a building of this size takes about 18 months.

“We are excited to have Bass Pro here, and obviously the county benefits from all the sales tax sold there and it’s a convenienc­e for our residents,” Fehr said. “We’re glad to see that they’re finally moving forward.”

 ?? FILE ?? Bass Pro Shops is coming to the Streets of West Chester. The retailer of hunting fishing and outdoor sporting goods has owned the property where its new store will be built since 2013.
FILE Bass Pro Shops is coming to the Streets of West Chester. The retailer of hunting fishing and outdoor sporting goods has owned the property where its new store will be built since 2013.

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