New Tenants Signal Growth for Northside Mixed-Use Project in Gilbert, Arizona
The announcement of new tenants at Northside at SanTan Village highlights the project's progress and its potential to introduce unique retail and dining options to the Southeast Valley.

The Northside at SanTan Village phase one, a key component of the Northside mixed-use development in Gilbert, Arizona, has secured a series of new tenants, marking a significant milestone in the project's development. This retail and restaurant hub, located in the bustling SanTan Village corridor, is designed to offer a communal space for guests to gather, featuring six buildings and 37,289 square feet of leasable area.
Among the notable new tenants is Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille, which will anchor the project with its first Arizona location, occupying 11,000 square feet. The Workshop Pilates, The NOW Massage, The Milkshake Factory, and Face Foundrie are also joining the lineup, bringing the project to approximately 60% leased. These additions reflect a carefully curated mix of retail and dining options aimed at elevating the destination's appeal.
Garret Clifford of Okland Capital expressed enthusiasm about the project's trajectory, emphasizing the thoughtful selection of tenants to meet the Southeast Valley's demand for new and exclusive experiences. With construction underway, the completion and grand openings of these tenants are expected by Q1 2026.
The Northside master plan, developed by Okland Capital and San Tan Development Group, envisions a comprehensive 20-acre development featuring restaurants, retailers, a hotel, and mixed-use assets. This project not only promises to enhance the local retail and dining landscape but also includes community-focused amenities like shared spaces and a walking loop.
For more details on leasing opportunities, interested parties can visit https://www.w-retail.com. The Northside at SanTan Village project represents a significant investment in Gilbert's growth, offering a glimpse into the future of retail and community spaces in the area.