Now that the âRestaurant Rowâ on the north side of S.R. 56 has been completed, developers have moved into the retail phase in Cypress Creek.
When Dilip Kanji, the president of Impact Development and developer of the new Hyatt Place Hotel on S.R. 56, told a crowd of local business leaders back in February about a dozen or more retail and restaurant offerings coming to the area known as Cypress Creek Town Center North, there were audible gasps.
Nowadays, those gasps have been replaced by leering eyes, as those stores and eateries begin going vertical.
Located across S.R. 56 from the Tampa Premium Outlets and to the west of the north side of 56âs âRestaurant Row,â trendy eateries like the Walk-Onâs Bar & Bistreaux and Blaze Pizza, hip green grocers like EarthFare and mega-stores like Burlington and Home Goods are now taking shape.
âWhat is going thereâ is now being replaced by âWhat is that building going to be.â
More than a decade ago, this advanced transformation of the State Rd. 56 corridor hardly seemed possible, as Sierra Propertiesâ development of the Cypress Creek Town Center Development of Regional Impact was mired in delays, most caused by environmental concerns, that caused some of the plans â including, at one time, a 1.4-million-sq.-ft. regional mall and movie theater â to be scrapped and modified. When that happened, the Shops at Wiregrass was almost immediately developed a few miles to the east on S.R. 56.
But once the hurdles were cleared, the transformation of S.R. 56 west of I-75 began, with the Tampa Premium Outlets and restaurants like Fordâs Garage and Chuyâs lining the road that has become the what some might call the main artery running through Wesley Chapel, which definitely has a strong pulse.


