Valley Post Business and Entertainment District should open the fall of 2025
Posted 10:28 a.m. Friday April 4, 2025
- Chelsea residents can aim for the fall of 2025 for the opening of the New Valley Post Business Development and Entertainment District, which will bring four new restaurants and a large space for the inhabitants. (King architects contributed / Chambles)
By Tyler Raley | Editor
Chélat – Residents of the City of Chelsea can now determine a period to turn to the opening of commercial development of the long -awaited valley.
In an article on Facebook on Friday, April 4, it was announced that Valley Post will open in the fall of 2025, offering residents a new place to go to entertainment and a good meal.
In November 2023, Chelsea officials announced the city’s plans to build an entertainment district in commercial development, which should be built on a property located at the corner of the 280 motorway and the highway 41 to 1017 Dunnavant Valley Road which was previously the house of the Treetop Family Adventure family.
According to the post, Valley Post should bring a new dynamic space to Dunnant Valley and at 280 Corridor, with four new restaurants – BBQ from Rodney Scott, Hero Donuts, the Italian restaurant Luca and Little Donkey, which was previously located in Greystone off Hwy. 280, but has since left.
The property considered as an entertainment district by the city allows residents to be able to walk around the property and with open alcohol containers if they wish.
Valley Post will also contain an outdoor LED video wall for programs, sporting events and movies to play, giving those who come to sit on the grass surrounding it and relaxing while being entertained by everything on the screen.
The ownership of $ 1.5 million was negotiated by Jordan Tubb and John Coleman of Graham & Co. In 2022. In the first quarter of 2024, the Valley Post project inaugurated, starting the preparation of what was going to happen.
The construction of development is currently supervised by the developer Michael Mouron and Nick Pihakis of Pihakis Restaurant Group, who owns the four restaurants that take a residence in Valley Post.
The new space will also bring another source of income from sales tax to the city, which expects many residents of Greystone, Highland Lakes, Eagle Point and MT Laurel to attend daily.