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Corbin Park
Corbin Park is an outdoor retail village in Overland Park, Kansas. The first phase of the development opened in 2008. ==Initial Development & Bankruptcy== Omaha-based Cormac Co. began developing Corbin Park, with preliminary planning work starting in 2004. The official groundbreaking for the project took place August 30, 2007. The development was planned to have a "modern Tuscan" design with numerous landscaped water features and an amphitheater. It was intended to have J.C. Penney, Von Maur, Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, Old Navy and The Sports Authority as anchor stores.〔(Corbin Park readies for Backwoods, Von Maur – Kansas City Business Journal ). Bizjournals.com (2008-10-14). Retrieved on 2013-10-29.〕 Of these, only J.C. Penney and Von Maur were developed before construction stalled on the project.〔(Corbin Park shopping center may be heading to auction block – Kansas City Business Journal ). Bizjournals.com (2011-01-28). Retrieved on 2013-10-29.〕 The mall's developer declared bankruptcy in 2010〔(Corbin Park moves closer to the sales rack – Kansas City Business Journal ). Bizjournals.com (2010-10-29). Retrieved on 2013-10-29.〕〔(More than $15 million in liens dog Corbin Park – Kansas City Business Journal ). Bizjournals.com (2009-10-25). Retrieved on 2013-10-29.〕 and development was stalled. An auction of the project was set to take place on August 30, 2011, but it failed to happen because no bid deposits were received. Leawood-based developer Mike Schlup had submitted a bid for the August auction, but he withdrew the offer after a dispute with Overland Park about development incentives. Bankruptcy court approved a second auction to take place on October 24, 2011 with an opening bid price of $5 million.〔(Bankrupt Corbin Park retail project in Overland Park gets new auction date, $5M opening bid – Kansas City Business Journal ). Bizjournals.com (2011-10-04). Retrieved on 2013-10-29.〕
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