The Top New Businesses on Veteran’s Parkway in Clarksville, Indiana
With the Veteran’s Parkway development in full swing, people can expect to see even more changes along this once back route to the Green Tree Mall.
The Veteran’s Parkway development began to take shape in late 2003 with the opening of a new Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club store. Since then, businesses have been springing up left and right, with no direct end in sight. This lends for fantastic news for consumers, as well as a boost for the local job market.
Of the businesses to open along this once deserted stretch of road in Clarksville, Indiana. The one to pave the way was The Bass Pro shop, which, after its purchase of the former River Falls Mall located off of Lewis and Clark Parkway in Clarksville, started an avalanche of businesses coming into the area.
This is fantastic news for shoppers in the Southern Indiana area, who were once forced to have to travel across the river into Louisville, Kentucky to be able to go to stores like Lowes, Best Buy, Old Navy and Bed, Bath & Beyond. No longer is this the case. Now shoppers are excited about their new shopping and dining options, and looking forward to more as construction crews continue to move huge loads of dirt, and businesses continue to buy up property for as much as $800,000 an acre.
On the horizon for Veteran’s Parkway in Clarksville:
20,000 square foot Staples
4,600 square foot Ruby Tuesday
7,500 square foot Olive Garden
6,000 square foot LongHorn Steakhouse
5,000 square foot IHOP
Staples, The Office Superstore, offers more than 7,000 name brand products for both business and home office customers. Supplies, furniture, computer and peripherals are just a few of the things offered at this discount office supply center. The store will also feature a full service copy center and a UPS authorized shipping outlet. Staples is the one stop solution for office supply needs.
To find out more about Staples or for directions to their newest location, scheduled to open in Clarksville, visit www.staples.com.
Ruby Tuesday’s is a casual dining location that has more than 850 company and franchised own locations through out the United States and the entire world. Those who live in and visit the Clarksville area are sure to delight in the atmosphere provided in this fine classic style restaurant.
To see a menu for Ruby Tuesday, and to keep track of it’s opening on Veteran’s Parkway, visit their website at www.rubytuesday.com.
The Olive Garden Italian restaurant offers Clarksville visitors a taste of classic Italian dining with a variety of items to choose from including Italian favorites like the Never Ending Pasta Bowl, as well as lunch specials, children’s menu, and wine list. Those with a taste for fine Italian food will be excited at this new dining experience on Veteran’s Parkway.
For more information about The Olive Garden and a detailed menu, visit their website at www.olivegarden.com.
LongHorn Steakhouse will offer Clarksville diners the opportunity to experience the west with a mouth watering menu that’s sure to satisfy even the hungriest of visitors. With a menu selection including beef, chicken, pork and seafood, there is surely something to suit every appetite.
To find out more about LongHorn Steakhouse or to see their menu, visit their website at www.longhornsteakhouse.com.
IHOP (International House of Pancakes) has long been an American favorite in breakfast dining and will soon be returning to Clarksville after a more than 20 year hiatus. The new IHOP will feature a menu of IHOP classics like specialty pancakes and waffles as well as a variety of flavored syrups to suit every appetite.
Visit their website at www.ihop.com to view their menu, specials, as well as job opportunities.
These businesses are just a few of the growing number that are making their way to Veteran’s Parkway in Clarksville, Indiana. The next time you find yourself traveling down Interstate 65 in Southern Indiana, be sure to swing off on the Veteran’s Parkway exit. With all the new opportunities to dine and shop, there’s no longer a reason to fight the busy traffic in Louisville any longer.