Indian Land’s shopping, dining and entertainment site RedStone is expanding
More details were announced Thursday about growth planned for the popular RedStone area of Indian Land.
MPV Properties announced phase two construction will start in fall of next year. Retail leasing is underway now. Existing RedStone tenants include the RedStone 14 movie theater and 80,000 square feet of restaurant, retail and other commercial space.
RedStone is at the intersection of U.S. 521 and S.C. 160 in the high-traffic Indian Land hub between Fort Mill, Ballantyne and Charlotte.
The first phase opened in 2016 and has tenants like Red Rocks, Viva Chicken, Portofino’s, Margaritas, The Office Craft Bar & Kitchen, Sweetwater’s Café and Moe’s, just on the restaurant side.
As reported earlier by the Herald, investors applied this summer for rezoning of 26 acres to allow for 350 townhomes and new commercial space. Now the rezoning is complete and plans include 350 homes, 20 townhomes and 24,000 square feet of retail. It will be adjacent to what’s there now.
Expansion will include an event lawn space and common area that can host live music, a farmers market or similar public events. MPV partner Michael Bilodeau said RedStone will become the premier mixed-use project in the Lancaster County panhandle.
“When RedStone is finished, it will be a walkable, pedestrian-friendly development that combines retail, entertainment and residential uses in an urban-designed community,” Bilodeau said.
This story was originally published October 6, 2022 at 4:20 PM.