
Port Orchard is set to get a new neighborhood shopping hub tailored to the fast‑growing McCormick community. Planned as a walkable cluster of restaurants, shops and services, the project is pitched as a place where residents can handle most daily errands without leaving the neighborhood.
Project and price
The Cordillera Group is moving forward with an $11 million plan to build the McCormick Village retail center at the core of the master‑planned community. Developers say the project will serve as the final commercial piece of the McCormick master plan and will sit near the McCormick Woods Golf Club, according to the Puget Sound Business Journal.
Site and size
Commercial listings put the retail footprint at about 30,000 square feet, spread across multiple suites, with roughly 152 parking spaces on a 3.8‑acre parcel at McCormick Village Drive and SW Yarrow Street. That layout, along with current leasing options, is detailed in the property's commercial listing and brochure on Crexi.
Master‑planned context
The project's promotional site describes the center as a pedestrian‑oriented village, and indicates construction activity is underway to provide restaurants, neighborhood services and public space for local use. Port Orchard planning documents place the commercial parcel at the southeast corner of McCormick Village Drive and SW Yarrow Street and present the village concept as part of the city's McCormick Subarea Plan, according to the city's materials.
Builders and neighborhood growth
Homebuilders such as Century Communities and KB Home have been rolling out new phases inside McCormick, and those builders have publicly highlighted a village retail center as part of the overall community mix. Marketing and planning materials project that the McCormick neighborhood will continue to grow as buildout proceeds, creating a built‑in customer base for the new center, as described in developer and brokerage brochures.
Timeline and what's next
Leasing materials list flexible suite sizes and active outreach to restaurants and neighborhood‑serving businesses. Public listings and brochures give completion windows that range from late 2025 to 2027. Brokers and city staff say tenant announcements and construction milestones will be closely watched, since the center is expected to add local retail jobs and more daily‑needs options for nearby residents.
For Port Orchard officials and neighbors, the McCormick Village retail center will be the most visible test so far of the city's push for walkable neighborhood hubs, and the big question will be whether the new shops can keep more everyday spending inside the community. We will track tenant signings and official updates as they are announced.









