OWA’s first tenant list includes Wahlburgers 2nd largest U.S. location

OWA’s first tenant list includes Wahlburgers 2nd largest U.S. location

OWA unveiled the first in a series of major retail and dining tenant announcements that will be calling the Foley based resort destination home. In seeking out immersive brand partners, OWA revealed today that Wahlburgers would be one of the first restaurants set to open in late summer 2017. The Wahlburgers location at OWA will be its first storefront to open in Alabama and will be the brand’s 2nd largest U.S. location. The split-service burger restaurant features a menu that also includes salads, sandwiches, vegetarian options and side dishes like tater tots, macaroni and cheese and macaroni salad. The restaurants also features a full-service bar. Other tenants include Sunglass World, Fairhope Soap Company, Alvin’s Island, Hershey’s Ice Cream Shop, and Utopia.
Reminiscent of a small Southern town, OWA’s goal is to provide guests with an immersive experience like no other currently offered in Coastal Alabama. With that goal in mind, OWA’s retail, dining, and entertainment space will offer more than fifty new venues to captivate the most discerning food and fashion lovers. Available retail and dining space is quickly being leased up as demand on both the regional and national level continues to grow.
OWA will continue to release additional major tenant announcements in coming weeks. For more information on leasing, go to www.visitowa.com.
“Leasing for OWA has been extremely well received on both the national and regional levels,” said Greg Rawls, Director of Business Development for OWA/Creek Indian Enterprises Development Authority. “From West Coast to East Coast, site selectors are flocking to Foley, AL to discover our first-class opportunities being offered at OWA. Even though we have three or four tenants interested in every available space, we are taking our time to selecting the right tenant mix to complement the vision of our project.”
A world-class entertainment destination owned and operated by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, OWA’s design celebrates its rural roots and the area’s natural beauty. The name OWA was inspired by the 14-acre lake at the center of this unique project. The complex will have the feel of a small Southern town that evolved through time with distinct districts, such as the Warehouse District, Downtown Dis