Support Us Button Widget
Sponsored Content

Meet The Shops at Lake Wire: Lakeland’s newest retail experience

Sponsored by
Renderings of The Shops at Lake Wire in Lakeland, FL.

Shops at Lakewire will be the first major local development following the newly revamped Bonnet Springs Park.

Renderings by Carter USA

In case you haven’t heard the buzz, Lakeland’s newest retail experience, The Shops at Lake Wire, is set to open this spring. Pre-leasing has already begun for the 15,220 sqft of retail + restaurant space.

Located adjacent to the new 300-unit Prospect Lake Wire apartments — and a stone’s throw from Bonnet Springs Park — the Shops at Lake Wire will bring new and unique retail concepts to Lakeland’s Downtown West corridor.

Interested in leasing? Contact Natalie Imig with Century Retail.

Discover The Shops at Lake Wire

More from LALtoday
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
As Lakeland continues to grow, we’re keeping an eye on upcoming developments and recently opened businesses.
Your favorite hangouts can be just a hop, skip, and a jump away from this rare condo listing in downtown Lakeland.
Short answer: quite a bit. Get the quick updates you need to know about Polk County’s burn ban, water shortage, and an alternative supply project grant.
Dive into how nearly a century and a half of history is kept alive with historical markers around town.
Celebrate Lakeland Community Theatre and the Lakeland Symphony Orchestra, which have reached 40 and 60 years in the local arts scene, respectively.
Jonathan Mott has qualified for three Olympic trials, coached hundreds of local runners, and competed all over the world. Here’s how you can follow in his fast footsteps.
Does your neighborhood go all out with decorations? Do you set up a drive-thru lights experience? Add it to our map of holiday decoration destinations.
Sponsored
When it comes to national charts, Swan City often gets skipped. Tell us which artists, podcasts, and genres you listened to all year long so we can wrap them up ourselves.