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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Chesterfield Township Five Below to Open in April

The discount chain retailer built an expansive store inside Waterside Marketplace.

Discount retailer Five Below is getting ready to open next month. The grand opening is scheduled for 10 a.m. April 12 in the Waterside Marketplace plaza in Chesterfield Township.  The retailer caters to the preteen and teen market with merchandise in the $1-5 price range. It built an 8,000-square-foot store next to Claire's in recent months. Five Below is seeking an assistant manager for that location. For more information about that opening and other job opportunities, visit fivebelow/jobs.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Boat Docks off Anchor Bay, Chesterfield Splash Park, Biggby Coffee, Menards and More in Photos

See the top developments underway in Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Top Developments Underway in Chesterfield Township, New Baltimore in Photos

Check out photo gallery of anticipated businesses in Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore.

Shoppers, food-lovers and families may be rejoicing at anticipated developments in Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore. Follow us on Facebook for regular updates and news.

Biscuit Shredder

12:58 pm on Friday, November 16, 2012

Kelly, I have had AT&T Uverse for 4 years and love it compared to Comcast.. Perhaps you're too far from one of their boxes?   more ›

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Chesterfield's Waterside Marketplace to Gain Store

Retailer Five Below is slated to develop inside the shopping plaza near Gratiot and 23 Mile roads.

Chesterfield Township's bargain shoppers can consider Five Below as a local option in upcoming months, according to the township. Sign up for the Patch daily newsletter and follow us on Facebook. The retailer that caters to the preteen and teen market with merchandise in the $1-5 price range is planning to open inside the Waterside Marketplace plaza. Site plans to develop an 8,000-square-foot store next to Claire's were approved at the July 10 planning commission meeting. Next, the business will go through engineering and building permit phases, Planning Director Janice Giese said Thursday. “It’s going to be a few months probably before they break ground," Giese said. Five Below wanted to build inside the plaza because vacant spaces, which…

SandiC

4:29 pm on Monday, July 30, 2012

Just what we don't need!! I'm with kidcat24...I'll continue to give my business to the local stores. What a crock!!   more ›

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