Retail/Hospitality

New Construction Phase Begins at Chelmsford Town Center

Demolition Underway at Old Chelmsford Town Center

Demolition Underway at Old Chelmsford Town Center

Chelmsford, MA – As construction crews began to demolish the exterior façade of the old Chelmsford Town Center, the mood was focused on the exciting transformation ahead for the former Stop & Shop/Marshall’s plaza at 18 Boston Road.

 In many ways, the taking down of the old façade marked a transition for the project development team towards reconstruction of the 8.5-acre 60,000-plus square foot site.

Winstanley Enterprises, based in Concord, MA, purchased the site about 6 months ago and began construction on the development in late-December.  Winstanley has committed $4.5 million in renovation costs to convert the site into a fresh, vibrant retail space.

The new building exterior will feature a sophisticated, modern look highlighted by a brick façade, a clock tower, all new storefronts, pedestrian-friendly circulation, updated landscaping that includes removal of invasive plants and debris along Beaver Brook, a patio area for al fresco dining, and other ornamental features that will make the new Chelmsford Town Center a downtown destination.

“This site has great potential, so we’ve made a strong commitment to transforming it into an attractive retail complex that will rejuvenate the downtown Chelmsford area,” said Adam Winstanley, principal of Winstanley Enterprises.  “We share the Town of Chelmsford’s enthusiasm and dedication to enhancing its downtown and making it a destination for dining, shopping, services, exercise and play. We began actively working on the renovation plans months before we purchased the center.  Now we’re excited to see visible signs that the project is underway, and look forward to our vision becoming a reality this year.”

The transformation of the plaza, scheduled to be completed by the end of July, comes on the heels of a master plan that was recently unveiled by the Chelmsford Village Master Plan Committee as well the recent approval by the  House of Representatives of $5 million to improve the town’s center. The master plan seeks to make the downtown area more user-friendly by improving parking and pedestrian circulation, and to capitalize on the beauty of Beaver Brook by creating a walkway for patrons and visitors.

“Winstanley’s Chelmsford Town Center represents a significant private investment and will set the stage for future private and public investments in the Center Village,” said Evan Belansky, Community Development Director for the town of Chelmsford.  “This project, which will feature high quality architecture and landscape components, has already resulted in attracting high quality retail, restaurant and service businesses to the Center Village.”