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Culver’s Expands Again in Manatee County — What the New Parrish Location Signals for Local CRE Markets

Culver’s, the beloved fast-casual burger and custard chain, is continuing its rapid Florida expansion with a new location now under construction at The Shops at Harrison Ranch in Parrish. The project underscores the brand’s growing confidence in northern Manatee County — one of the region’s most active corridors for residential growth, retail development, and commercial investment.

Located directly on US 301, the site benefits from strong visibility, consistent commuter flow, and a booming suburban population driven by large master-planned communities in and around Parrish. For developers, brokers, and investors tracking the evolution of Manatee County’s commercial landscape, Culver’s arrival is a meaningful indicator of what’s ahead.


Location & Development Details

The new Culver’s is being built within The Shops at Harrison Ranch, a retail node positioned to serve both local households and the high-volume traffic that moves through the US 301 corridor.

Key points from regional sources:

  • The site places Culver’s in the heart of one of Manatee County’s fastest-growing suburban zones.
  • Culver’s is in the midst of a major statewide expansion, with 15 new Florida openings expected in 2025 as part of a broader nationwide growth plan.
  • The northern Manatee–Parrish corridor continues to attract new residents, new commercial users, and higher traffic counts — making it an ideal match for family-focused QSR brands.
  • Culver’s will enhance the existing retail mix at Harrison Ranch and serve as an anchor-style draw for future outparcels and pad site development.

Why This Culver’s Matters for Retail, CRE & Land Use

1. A Clear Signal of Regional Growth Momentum

Culver’s expansion into Parrish reflects rising population density and persistent demand for daily-needs retail. For developers, it is another confirmation that northern Manatee County can support additional neighborhood services, QSR concepts, and small-bay retail.


2. A Proven Traffic Generator With Broad Consumer Appeal

Culver’s reliably attracts:

  • Local families
  • Regional commuters
  • Travelers moving along US 301

This customer mix often accelerates leasing velocity for nearby service tenants such as:

  • Convenience retail
  • Salons and wellness
  • Dental and medical offices
  • Automotive services

3. Rising Demand for Pad Sites & Outparcels

National QSR tenants lift surrounding land values — especially parcels offering:

  • Direct US 301 frontage
  • Shared access or cross-easements
  • High visibility or strong ingress/egress

Developers seeking build-to-suit or ground-lease opportunities will find Culver’s presence to be a meaningful value driver.


4. Supports Flexible Development Models

Culver’s frequently utilizes ground-lease or landlord-build structures, which appeal to:

  • Long-term net-lease investors
  • Developers seeking predictable rent structures
  • Owners looking for low-touch, low-capex commercial assets

As an anchor-style user, Culver’s typically enhances the viability of surrounding parcels for follow-up retail or service development.


Key Takeaways for Investors, Developers & Brokers

  • Market land along US 301 now — the corridor is maturing into one of Manatee County’s most active QSR and neighborhood retail zones.
  • Target service-based tenants (auto, medical, grooming, convenience, wellness) that benefit from spillover traffic generated by established fast-casual anchors.
  • Evaluate ground-lease options for tenants who prefer site control without ownership — a common model surrounding strong QSR anchors.
  • Mixed-use developers should note that this location reinforces demand for housing + daily retail combinations, especially in master-planned communities and high-commute areas.

Zach’s Bottom Line

Culver’s expansion into Parrish isn’t simply another restaurant opening — it’s a measurable signal of where commercial growth and investment are heading in Manatee County.
For CRE professionals, the pattern is clear: retail demand is rising, traffic counts are strengthening, and the northern Manatee corridor is rapidly becoming one of the Gulf Coast’s most investable suburban markets.

Source
Shops at Harrison Ranch Retail OverviewBradenton HeraldYahoo News Local
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Zach Ellis

Zachary Ellis is a commercial real estate associate at LQ Commercial Real Estate (LQCRE) in Tampa, Florida. Specializing in retail and investment properties, he brings a dynamic and analytical approach to the industry, offering tailored solutions for landlords, developers, and investors across Florida’s West Coast.​ Zach holds a real estate license and is actively engaged in the regional commercial real estate community. He frequently participates in industry events, including the ICSC & IDEAS West Florida conference, where he connects with peers and clients to discuss emerging opportunities.

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