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Butcher shop, package delivery store will be newest business additions in Rock Hill

A new delivery package delivery shop and a butcher are two of the latest planned businesses in Rock Hill.

Warren Norman Company announced Tuesday a new UPS Store will join the Northwoods Square shopping center at the corner of Celanese and India Hook roads. That announcement follows another Warren Norman signing, LongBottom Meats.

LongBottom will be located in The Perch, near Winthrop University. The development at Cherry Road and Oakland Avenue already has Hobo’s, Off the Tracks Brewing, Another Broken Egg Cafe, Ninety’s Milkshake Bar, Nothing Bundt Cakes and Anatomy Med Spa either operating or planned. The Perch includes a new 22,000-square-foot building for retail, office and restaurant space plus the more than 6,800-square-foot former Coca-Cola bottling plant.

The Perch is a 28,000-square-foot development that will include restaurants, retail and office space. The Perch will open near the fall of 2022.
The Perch is a 28,000-square-foot development that will include restaurants, retail and office space. The Perch will open near the fall of 2022. Tracy Kimball tkimball@heraldonline.com

LongBottom will be located on the first floor. Partner Phillip Spencer brings more than 25 years culinary industry experience. The new butcher shop will offer certified angus, prime-grade beef and Wagyu beef. It will also have fresh seafood, shellfish, oysters, veal, lamb, sausages and pork.

The signing leaves about 1,500 square feet of space on the first floor at The Perch, plus office and retail on the second floor.

At Northwoods, the UPS Store joins a 70,000-square-foot shopping center built in 1993 that’s anchored by a Harris Teeter. The new store is at 2736 Celanese Road. Other tenants there include Eggs Up Grill, Golden China, Jersey Mike’s Subs, Papa Murphy’s Pizza and Papa Johns Pizza.

Almost 1,400 square feet, an end cap space with a drive-thru window, remains for lease there.

John Marks
The Herald
John Marks graduated from Furman University in 2004 and joined the Herald in 2005. He covers community growth, municipalities, transportation and education mainly in York County and Lancaster County. The Fort Mill native earned dozens of South Carolina Press Association awards and multiple McClatchy President’s Awards for news coverage in Fort Mill and Lake Wylie. Support my work with a digital subscription
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