If you live off Bonaventure or south of Griffin, you have watched Weston Town Center hold the same rotation of storefronts for a long time. That rotation broke in January. Two openings this year, one anchor tenant category that did not exist here before, and a July 4 weekend built around the plaza rather than beside it have quietly repositioned the Center from suburban lunch stop to something closer to a brunch destination the rest of Broward drives to.
The thesis is small and specific. For the first time in years, the reason to walk the Center on a Saturday morning is not habit. It is the two new tenants at 1660 Market and 1830 Main, and the way the city's summer calendar is now routed through them.
The Two Arrivals That Reset The Rotation
Both openings happened inside a six-month window, both on the second-floor and street-level real estate that had been quiet, and both bring a category Weston did not have on the Town Center loop.
| Concept | Address | What It Is | Notable |
|---|---|---|---|
| Café Bastille Weston | 1660 Market St | French-inspired all-day café |