CLAY, N.Y. — Four new retail tenants are set to move into the space that was previously occupied by a Price Chopper store along Route 31 in the town of Clay.
The project will turn the former Price Chopper building into a multi-tenant retail operation that will include four “well-known” and new-to-market national retailers, COR Development said in its Wednesday, Dec. 3 announcement.
Ross Dress for Less will occupy nearly 26,000 square feet, while Sierra Trading will operate in a space spanning 18,410 square feet. At the same time, Boot Barn will occupy a nearly 12,500-square-foot space, and Five Below will operate in a space covering 10,349 square feet.
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The new tenants are moving into COR Center, which is located along Route 31, just west of the Route 481 interchange in Clay.
The redevelopment plan includes new façades, upgraded site improvements, and improved walkability throughout the property. Construction is currently underway, with tenant openings expected in the fall of 2026, COR Development said.
Updates and announcements will be shared on COR Development’s website and social-media channels in the months leading up to the grand openings.
COR Center spans more than 515,000 square feet of retail, services, and dining space across a 100-acre site with 1,000 linear feet of road frontage, COR said. It is home to other major national tenants including Target, The Home Depot, Kohl’s, T.J. Maxx, Old Navy, Ulta, and PetSmart.


