New development is named Woodward Corners by Beaumont

Wahlburgers and New Order Coffee are the first two tenants named

The mixed-use center is expected to be completed at the end of 2018

The $32.8 million redevelopment of the former Northwood Shopping Center in Royal Oak has a new name and its first two tenants.

Wahlburgers and New Order Coffee Roasters LLC will open shop at the new Woodward Corners by Beaumont, a 183,000-square-foot mixed-use center in Royal Oak. Beaumont Health owns the center at the southwest corner of 13 Mile Road and Woodward Avenue, which is expected to be completed by the end of next year.

Detroit-based New Order Coffee, which opened its flagship cafe in Midtown last summer, is owned by Detroit native Elizabeth Rose, who previously owned Roasting Plant Detroit LLC. The coffee shop will serve house-roasted coffee, expresso drinks, tea and lattes in a 1,864-square-foot storefront.

Royal Oak will be home to the state's second Wahlburgers location — the first opened in Detroit's Greektown in August 2016. It was founded by chef Paul Wahlberg and his actor brothers Mark and Donnie. Another of the suburban Boston-based burger chain's location will open in Taylor at an unknown date, according to its website.

"We look forward to adding this to our very successful Detroit location and bringing more of our family flavor to Southeast Michigan," Mark Wahlberg said in a statement of the new 5,840-square-foot restaurant.

"The new name 'Woodward Corners by Beaumont' pays tribute to Woodward Avenue as an iconic heritage roadway while highlighting the property's linkage to Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak," Carolyn Wilson, Beaumont Health executive vice president and CEO, said in a statement.