The Hub At Lexington Now Has 13 Confirmed Tenants, With Just A Couple Of Spaces Still Available. Hereâs The List!

Remember how excited you were when The KRATE at The Grove container park opened? Get ready for a similar feeling, as The Hub at Lexington â which is being developed by the same group that built The Hub at Bexley off S.R. 54 in Land OâLakes â is bringing something âfar beyondâ the usual strip retail plaza, according to Courtney Bissett-Hayes of Center Connect Development.
âWe currently have thirteen tenants confirmed for The Hub at Lexington,â Bissett-Hayes says, âand we have just a couple of spaces still available.â
Nine of the confirmed tenants are restaurants and/or beverage providers, along with one golf simulation business called The Clubhouse, a barber shop called Headlines, the Lexington Nail Lab and Suncoast Charging, an Electric Vehicle charging “experience.”
On this page is a collage of the logos of eleven of the 13 tenants, with two of the restaurants (both marked with an [*] in the collage) â La Creacion Bistro and Island Grill â not having logos available at our press time.
âThe Hub at Lexington will be a great, upscale place for families to dine and enjoy,â Bissett-Hayes says. âWith nine artificial trees providing a large shaded area.â

Yes, the wait is finally almost over. The Hub At Lexington, which we first told you about nearly two years ago, is finally almost ready (photo) to unveil this 40,000-sq.-ft. Hub where you can âSip, Savor & Socializeâ on the southwest corner of Wesley Chapel Blvd. and Lexington Oaks Blvd., in front of the Sentosa apartments.
The brother-&-sister partners of Center Connect Development â Paul Bissett and Courtney Bissett-Hayes â expect the first of the 13 announced tenants to begin opening sometime early next year, as the six buildings are now being turned over to those tenants for build-out. Those tenants include nine local and regional restaurants in six buildings and The Clubhouse golf simulation experience and more.
âWe donât like to announce whoâs coming to our developments until the tenants are all finalized,â says Bissett-Hayes. âWe donât like having premature announcements or misinformation getting out there until the tenants are committed and we like to keep it fresh in the minds of those in the area since they should be opening within the next several months.â
And, like the super-successful Hub at Bexley, Bissett-Hayes says, âThere will be live music Friday and Saturday nights, pop-up markets twice a month and seasonal holiday events that will begin when tenants open for business.â
The Hub at Bexley is anchored by the popular BellaBrava Italian restaurant and will soon add BellaBravaâs sister restaurant, Stillwaters Tavern, on an outparcel of that Hub.

But, despite rumors that either BellaBrava or Stillwaters was coming to The Hub at Lexington, neither one is part of our areaâs equally exciting new lineup of food & beverage providers â a couple of which are familiar names to fans of the KRATE at The Grove container park.
The first of those is La Creacion Bistro, which is a sister restaurant to La Creacion Express in the KRATEs, but Bissett-Hayes says the new restaurant will be serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with a completely different menu than what they serve at the KRATEs..

The other locally familiar name is the Brew Bar Self Pour, which will share a space with Urban Crunch Creamery Café.
The Brew Bar/Urban Crunch combo will offer self-pour beer and wine, similar to what the Brew Bar offers at the KRATEs, plus ice cream, açai, coffee and perhaps most important of all, frozen drinks like daiquiris. âIt was very important for us to hit this category and Urban Crunch was selected over two others in this category.â
Urban Crunch has a sister location in nearby Odessa that also serves breakfast and brunch items, but the Urban Crunch at The Hub will not be serving those items.

Another exciting option, with a sister location in the River Hills Plaza in Valrico, is The Landing Bar & Grill, which is where youâll want to watch all your favorite sports. The Landing in Valrico has a huge menu, with unique appetizer options like Aztec chowder (white bean chicken chili), traditional pierogies, Cajun fish bites and even pizza fries (a large order of fries topped with mozzarella and pepperoni, served with marinara.
Sandwiches include a meatball hoagie, Philly cheesesteak and even a California chicken sandwich. Or, sample entrées like grilled, fried or blackened grouper, salmon or jumbo shrimp dinners, a low-carb grilled chicken dinner with broccoli, plus great salads, wings, pizzas, flatbreads, pastas and much more.

Again, we havenât seen The Landingâs Hub menu yet, but you know weâll keep you posted!
Also coming to The Hub at Lexington is The Monkâs Indian Fusion Cuisine, which has a dozen locations in Indiana, Colorado and nine in Texas. This âDesi-Chineseâ eatery combines the different flavors of India and China in one location, with a huge variety of samosas, dosas, naan breads and Indian entrĂ©es like paneer or chicken tikka masala, butter chicken, a variety of biryanis and vindaloo options and much more.

Among the Chinese entrĂ©es are Sichuan, chilli garlic and Manchurian sauces with gobi (cauliflower), paneer, chicken or shrimp. The other Monkâs locations even have my favorite Indo-Chinese dish â wok-tossed hakka noodles and fried rice with your choice of meat or veggies.
Speaking of Asian cuisine, The Hub at Lexingtonâs lineup also will include Saigon Pho Wesley Chapel, which has a location called Banh Mi & Boba at The Hub at Bexley. Like Banh Mi, Saigon Pho will feature Vietnamese fare featuring pho noodle soups, grilled plates and banh mi sandwiches.

Still another interesting option is Farmerâs Milk, which is a cafĂ© and bakery with a sister location in Hollywood, FL, that sells everything from whole cakes, French croissants and Russian sourdough rye breads called borodinsky, plus breakfast items, including syrniki, which are small, pan-fried pancakes made from mild tvorog (aka âFarmerâsâ) cheese that are sweet enough to enjoy as a dessert. There also are eggs Benedict and other options. Farmerâs Milkâs website says its menu is âpacked with wholesome dishes emphasizing healthy eating and high-quality products.â

But wait, thereâs still more! You cinnamon roll fans will flip for Cinnaholic Gourmet Cinnamon Rolls, which started in California and today has more than 100 locations across the U.S. and Canada, including one on S. Howard Ave. in South Tampa. The 100% plant-based rolls, plus brownies, cookies and more, are âall made with the highest quality ingredientsâ and you can custom-design your own rolls with everything from âOld Skoolâ vanilla frosting to caramel apple pie frosting and one I will have to try â the âShake, Rattle & Roll,â with peanut butter frosting, pretzels, banana slices and homemade peanut butter cups. Are you kidding me?
The final restaurant on the list is Island Grill, which is billed as a Caribbean fusion restaurant, but we donât have any additional info or a logo to show you yet. âThey are still finalizing their menu,â Bissett-Hayes says. âBut, it will be very authentic because the principal is from the islands.â The hope here is that there will lots of fresh fish and seafood on that menu.

And then thereâs the âgolf simulation experienceâ known as The Clubhouse. Although there are multiple such businesses across the country by the same name â some of which are also restaurants and/or sports bars â Bissett-Hayes says this incarnation of The Clubhouse is a start-up entertainment venue unrelated to any others I found online and will not serve its own food or beverages.
âIt will have six golf simulators and a putting green,â she says. âCustomers will be able to order food and drink from our restaurants to be delivered or brought in while at The Clubhouse.â
The Clubhouse will have some PGA teaching pros who will be offering lessons. So far, it has commitments from local pros at courses like Lake Jovita and Hunterâs Green Country Clubs.
Bissett-Hayes says that The Clubhouse also will be sampling some small merchandise items like balls, gloves and some branded clothing items like golf polos. These are mainly just for fun and if someone needs some balls (although all of the bays will come with balls). Another possible service would be club fittings with whatever club partner they end up using. But, she says, âthat probably only be once or twice a year and would be more of a partnership with the club maker and the orders would go directly to them.â



The final three tenants already signed up to join The Hub at Lexington are the Lexington Nail Lab and Headlines Barber Shop, both of which have related locations at The Hub At Bexley, and Suncoast Charging. Headlines also has nearby locations on County Line Rd. in New Tampa and in The Pointe at Tampa Palms.
Meanwhile, co-founder Wesley Sima of Suncoast Charging says, “Weâre building more than just an EV charging network â weâre shaping the future of electric mobility to improve the EV charging experience: making it faster, more reliable, and accessible for all drivers. We believe charging should fit seamlessly into your journey and lifestyle. Thatâs why our stations are designed not only with cutting-edge, high-speed and dependable charging technology, but also with premium amenities that turn every stop into a comfortable and convenient experience. Whether youâre commuting, running errands, road-tripping, or managing a fleet, weâre committed to delivering the gold standard of EV charging.” Suncoast Charging at The Hub will be open 24 hours a day and customers can use a variety of different payment methods including credit card (not just a phone app). Customers also can navigate to the charging station through the Tesla app or through other in-car navigation apps like Google Maps, PlugShare, and many others.
For more info about the remaining spaces at The Hub at Lexington, call Courtney Bissett-Hayes at (813) 340-7936.
