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C.M.J.
Enterprises
dba A
Nose for Clothes
Joseph Falowitz
13100 S.W. 128th Street
Miami, FL 33186
305-253-8631, Fax
305-235-4370
Web site: www.anoseforclothes.com
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Apparel
The nine-unit chain
operates locations in FL and GA. The stores, specializing in
upscale womens sportswear, occupy spaces of 2,500 sq.ft. to 3,100
sq.ft. in specialty and mixed-use centers. Plans call for two openings
in the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place in the Western coast
of FL and metro Atlanta, GA. Leases running five years are
typical, and a vanilla shell with specific improvements are required. The
company describes their average customer as affluent women ranging from 25
to 60 years-of-age. Average sales are $450 psf.
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Hamricks Inc.
Barry Hamrick or Dennis
Tate
742 Peachoid Road
Gaffney, SC 29342
864-489-6095, Fax
864-489-9514
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Apparel
The 24-unit chain operates
locations in GA, NC, SC and TN. The stores occupy spaces of 20,000
sq.ft. to 48,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations, malls, power and
strip centers. Expansion opportunities are sought in the existing
markets during the coming 18 months. Only site submittals received by
mail are reviewed.
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Hyman Family LP
dba Susies
Deals, Susies Deals Everything $5
Gail Jeffery
1115 John Reed Court
City of Industry, CA 91745
626-369-9811, Fax
626-961-4228
Web site: www.susiesdeals.com
Email: susiedeal@aol.com
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Apparel
The 60-unit chain operates
locations in AZ, CA and NV. The family apparel stores,
catering to low- to middle-income customers and ethnic populations, occupy
spaces of 4,000 sq.ft. to 6,000 sq.ft. in power, value and
strip centers. Plans call for 15 to 20 openings in the coming 18 months.
Expansion will take place in AZ, NM and UT. Leases running
five years are typical, and an expanded vanilla shell is required. Ideal
demographics include a population of 80,000 residing within three miles
earning $30,000 as the average income. Preferred co-tenants include Wal*Mart,
Target, Ross, Marshalls, Food4Less and Savon. Average sales are
$150 psf.
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President Tuxedo Inc.
Kathleen Henderson
32185 Hollingsworth
Warren, MI 48092
810-264-0600, Fax
810-264-7119
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Apparel
The 42-unit chain operates
locations in IL, MI and OH. The stores occupy spaces of 900
sq.ft. to 1,000 sq.ft. in malls and strip centers. Growth
opportunities are sought in the existing
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Revelation Dress, Inc.
dba Revelation
John Boone
3113 S. Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90007
213-747-6351, Fax
213-747-3934
Web site: www.revdresses.com
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Apparel
The nine-unit chain
operates locations in CA. The stores, specializing in
moderately-priced career-oriented apparel, sportswear and related
accessories, occupy spaces of 850 sq.ft. to 1,200 sq.ft. in
specialty and strip centers. Plans call for two or three openings in the
coming 18 months. Expansion will take place in CA. Preferred
demographics include a population of 20,000 residing within one mile
earning $65,000 to $70,000 as the average income.
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Hobby Lobby Stores
dba Hobby
Lobby Creative Centers
Bill Darrow
7707 S.W. 44th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73179
405-745-1100, Fax
405-745-1635
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Arts/Crafts/Fabrics
The 247-unit chain operates
locations in AL, AR, CO, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, MI, MS, MO, NE, NM, OK,
SD, TN, TX and WI. The stores, specializing in hobby items,
arts and crafts, floral, fabrics, frames and seasonal items, occupy spaces
of 50,000 sq.ft. to 55,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations, power
and strip centers. Plans call for 35 openings in the coming 18 months.
Expansion will take place in the existing
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Neighborhood Variety
Stores, Inc.
dba Crafts
& Stuff
Tom Hand
712 U.S. Highway One
North Palm Beach, FL 33408
561-844-1557, Fax
561-844-7992
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Arts/Crafts/Fabrics
The 15-unit chain operates
locations in FL and GA. The stores, specializing in crafts,
floral, framing and art supplies, occupy spaces of 8,000 sq.ft. to
12,000 sq.ft. in power and strip centers. Plans call for 10 openings
in the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place in FL, GA, NC
and SC. Preferred anchors include Publix, TJ Maxx, Steinmart,
Marshalls, Bed, Bath & Beyond and Linens N Things. The
company cites Michaels and Jo-Ann as their main competitors.
Leases running five years are typical. Preferred demographics include a
population of 40,000 residing within three miles earning $40,000 as the
average income.
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Medicine Shoppe
International Inc.
dba Medicine
Shoppe, The
Mike Rice
1100 N. Lindbergh Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63132
314-993-6000, Fax
314-872-5500
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Drug Store
The 1,100-unit chain
operates locations nationwide and internationally. The
stores, which deal strictly in prescription pharmaceuticals with few
over-the-counter drugs, occupy spaces of 1,200 sq.ft. in
urban/downtown areas, freestanding locations and strip centers. Plans call
for 76 openings in the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place nationwide
and internationally. The company cites the over-45 aged
population as its primary customer. Leases running five years plus three
five-year options are typical. A vanilla shell and specific improvements
are required. Preferred demographics include a population of 10,000
residing within one mile.
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Troy Cleaners
Louis Dortch
6602 Fenton Road
Flint, MI 48507
810-237-8769
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Dry Cleaners
The 11-unit chain operates locations
in MI. The dry-cleaning facilities occupy spaces of 1,000 sq.ft.
in freestanding locations and end caps in strip centers. Growth
opportunities are sought within a 40 to 50-mile radius of Flint,
MI.
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Best Buy Company Inc.
Patrick Matre
7076 Flying Cloud Drive
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
952-947-2000, Fax
952-995-7316
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Electronics
The 350-unit chain operates
locations in 39 states nationwide. The consumer electronics stores
occupy spaces of 30,000 sq.ft. to 45,000 sq.ft. in freestanding
locations and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought nationwide
during the coming 18 months.
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HH Gregg
Jack Esselmann
c/o JF Esselman Inc.
9000 Keystone Crossing #950
Indianapolis, IN 46240
317-844-6833, Fax
317-574-0481
Email: jfeinc@aol.com
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Electronics
The 34-unit chain operates
locations throughout IN, KY, OH and TN. The electronics and
appliance stores occupy spaces of 20,000 sq.ft. to 40,000 sq.ft. in
freestanding locations (near regional retail centers) and power centers.
Plans call for seven openings in the coming 18 months. Expansion will take
place in Lexington, KY, St. Louis, MO, Dayton and Springfield, OH
and TN. Preferred co-tenants include big box retailers. Circuit
City and Best Buy are cited as major competitors. |
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The Sports Club Company
Bill Weathertsby
11100 Santa Monica
Boulevard, Suite 300
West Los Angeles, CA 90025
310-479-5200, Fax
310-479-8350
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Fitness Centers
The six-unit chain operates
locations in CA, MA, NY and Washington, DC. The high-end
fitness centers occupy spaces of 100,000 sq.ft. in freestanding
locations, mixed-use centers which include Class A office space and four
star hotels. Growth opportunities are sought nationwide during the
coming 18 months.
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Quality Stores Inc.
dba Quality
Farm & Fleet, Country General, CT Farm & Country, Fisco Farm &
Home, Country Post, Central Farm & Tractor Inc.
Ed Oberle P.O. Box 3315/455
E. Ellis Road
Muskegon, MI 49443-3315
231-798-8787, Fax
231-798-8612
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General Merchandise
The 375-unit chain operates
locations in 30-states nationwide. The general merchandise stores,
specializing in agriculture supplies, hardware, home improvement and auto
parts, occupy spaces of 16,000 sq.ft. to 40,000 sq.ft. in
freestanding locations and strip centers. An outdoor area of 15,000 sq.ft.
to 20,000 sq.ft. is also required. Growth opportunities are sought nationwide,
and especially in the midwestern states. The company prefers to locate
in small and mid-rural communities, and is interested in
previously-occupied buildings.
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Sport Clips Inc.
Gordon Logan
PMB 266-P.O. Box 3000
Georgetown, TX 78627
512-869-1201, Fax
512-869-0366
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Hair
The 45-unit chain operates
locations in CO, NY, TX and UT. The hair salons, which have
a sports memorabilia theme, occupy spaces of 1,200 sq.ft. to 1,500
sq.ft. in power, value, mixed-use and strip centers. Plans call for 50
openings in the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place in CO,
NM, OK and TX. Leases running five years plus five-year options
are typical. Preferred demographics include a population of 50,000
residing within three miles earning $50,000 as the average income. The
company is franchising, and stores are both corporate and franchise.
Preferred anchors include Best Buy, Home Depot, Wal*Mart and Target.
Supercuts is cited as competition.
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Mori Luggage & Gifts
Inc.
dba Mori Luggage &
Gifts (23 locations), Mori Classics (4 locations)
John Mori
3595 McCall Place
Atlanta, GA 30340
770-451-6674
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Luggage
The 27-unit chain operates
locations in AL, GA, SC and TN. The luggage stores occupy
spaces of 2,500 sq.ft. in urban/downtown areas, malls and strip
centers. Growth opportunities for Mori Luggage & Gifts are
sought in the existing markets during the next 18 months.
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Party Concepts Inc.
dba
Great Party
Steve Rose
P.O. Box 2789
Appleton, WI 54913
920-738-3600, Fax
920-738-3659
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Party Supplies
The 200-unit chain operates
locations nationwide. The stores, specializing in party goods,
decorations, gift wrap and accessories, occupy spaces of 5,000 sq.ft. in
power centers. Plans call for 10 to 15 openings in the coming 18 months.
Expansion will take place nationwide, in small- to medium-sized
markets. Preferred anchors include Target, Kohls and Super
Wal*Mart. The company cites Party City, Paper Warehouse and Factory
Card Outlet as competition. Leases running five years are typical, and
a vanilla shell is required. Demographic requirements include a population
of 50,000 within five miles earning $50,000 as the average income.
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Eagle Pacific
dba Scamps
Pet Centers
Michael Twain
203 S.E. Alder, #202
Portland, OR 97214
503-239-4266, Fax
503-239-4268
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Pet Supplies
The 11-unit chain operates
locations in OR and WA. The stores, specializing in pets and
associated supplies, occupy spaces of 1,200 sq.ft. to 2,000 sq.ft. in
malls, power and outlet centers. Growth opportunities are sought in the existing
markets during the coming 18 months. Leases running five to seven
years are typical. The company cites Petco and PetsMart as
competition. |
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English Gardens
John Darin, Jr.
6370 Orchard Lake Road,
Suite 207
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
248-855-9240
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Specialty
The five-unit chain
operates locations in MI. The nurseries, serving as garden centers,
full-service florists, landscaping and design centers, occupy five
acres in freestanding locations. Growth opportunities are sought in metro
Detroit, MI market. |
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Ralston Drug Stores Inc.
dba Ralston
Discount Liquor
Rick Zapp
3147 Southmore Boulevard
Houston, TX 77004
713-524-3045, Fax
713-524-5981
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Specialty
The 18-unit chain operates
locations in TX. The liquor stores occupy spaces of 3,000 sq.ft.
to 5,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations. Growth opportunities are
sought in metro Houston, TX during the coming 18 months. The
company will purchase existing sites or one-half acre land parcels.
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Dunhams Athleisure Corp.
dba Dunhams
Sports
John Palmer
5000 Dixie Highway
Waterford, MI 48329
248-674-4991, Fax
248-674-4980
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Sporting Goods
The 112-unit chain operates
locations throughout IL, IN, IA, MD, MI, MN, NY, OH, PA, WV and WI.
The sporting goods stores occupy spaces of 12,000 sq.ft. to 45,000
sq.ft. in freestanding locations, malls, power and strip centers.
Plans call for four to five openings in the coming 18 months. Expansion
will take place in the existing markets. Leases running five years
are typical, and a vanilla shell plus specific improvements are required.
Demographic requirements include a population of 50,000 residing within 10
miles earning $35,000 as the average income. The company cites discount
department stores, supermarkets and home centers as preferred co-tenants.
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Duebers Inc.
Chuck Dueber
300 Industrial Boulevard
Young America, MN 55397
612-467-3085, Fax
612-467-3001
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Variety
The 25-unit chain operates
locations in MN. The variety stores occupy spaces of 7,000 sq.ft.
in freestanding locations. Plans call for one opening in MN during
the coming 18 months. Leases running five years are typical, and a vanilla
shell is required. Preferred co-tenants include Wal*Mart, Target, Alco and
Pamada. Demographic requirements include a population of 3,000
residing within 10 miles earning $35,000 as the average income.
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Martin & Bayley
dba Circus
Video
Ben Eddie or Bob Polcari
928 County Road, 1350 North
Carmi, IL 62821
618-382-2334, Fax
618-382-8956
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Video
The 20-unit chain operates
locations in IA, IL, IN, KY, MO and MS. The video stores,
which also have a play land and video games for kids, pizza, tanning and
CDs, occupy spaces of 4,000 sq.ft. to 6,000 sq.ft. in freestanding
locations and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought in the existing
markets. Leases running three years with three-year options are
typical.
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BJs Wholesale Club Inc.
Phillip Hait
One Mercer Road, P.O. Box
9601
Natick, MA 01760
508-651-6100, Fax
508-651-6070
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Wholesale Club
The 100-unit chain operates
locations in MA, MD, NH, VA, FL, NJ, NY, RI, CT, ME, DE, NC and SC.
The wholesale clubs occupy spaces of 108,532 sq.ft. in power
centers. Plans call for 12 to 15 openings in the coming 18 months.
Expansion will take place in FL, NC, SC, MD, NY, OH and VA. Leases
running 20 years are typical, and a land area of at least 12 acres is
required. Preferred co-anchors include Home Depot, Lowes and Target.
The company cites Sams Club and Costco as competition.
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