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Dr. Jay’s, Inc.

Apparel

dba Dr. Jay’s

Raymond Betesh

101 County Avenue

Secaucus, NJ 07094

201-864-4300, Fax 201-864-1440

Web site: www.drjays.com

The 18-unit chain operates locations in NJ and NY. The stores, featuring apparel for the family, occupy spaces of 15,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations, malls and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout NJ and metropolitan New York, NY during the coming 18 months.

 

Goody’s Family Clothing, Inc.

Apparel

dba Goody’s

Steve Cauthen

400 Goody’s Lane

Knoxville, TN 37922

865-966-2000, Fax 865-777-4210

Email: scauthe@gdys.com

The 330-unit chain operates locations in AL, AR, FL, GA, IL, IN, KY, LA, MO, MS, NC, OH, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA and WV. The stores, featuring brand name shoes and apparel, occupy spaces of 25,000 sq.ft. to 40,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations, malls, power and strip centers. Plans call for as many as 12 openings during the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place throughout the existing markets. Demographic requirements include a population of 50,000 within five miles earning $25,000 to $40,000 as the average household income. Preferred cotenants include Wal*Mart, Target, T.J. Maxx and Bed Bath & Beyond. The company cites Kohl’s and JCPenney as competition. Leases running five to 10 years are typical. A turnkey is required.

Swim World, Inc.

Apparel

dba Swim Mart

T.J. Johnson

5250 South McIntosh Road

Sarasota, FL 34233

941-927-8445, Fax 941-927-8645

The six-unit chain operates locations in FL. The stores, specializing in swim wear and resort/cruise wear, accessories and pool toys, occupy spaces of 6,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations, malls, outlet and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought in southern FL from Orlando, with locations near beach towns or communities preferred along both coasts.

 

 

My Dollar Store

Discount

Joe Gigantino

1901 Newport Boulevard, Suite 200

Costa Mesa, CA 92627

949-261-7488, Fax 949-261-6626

Web site: www.dollarstore.com

Email: tcrisell@dollarstore.com

The five-unit chain operates locations in CA and TX. The discount stores occupy spaces of 7,000 sq.ft. to 20,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations, pads, endcaps and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought nationwide during the coming 18 months, with a sites in Orange, San Diego, Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, CA preferred. Preferred anchors include supermarkets. The company prefers to locate near power centers and Wal*Mart. Leases running 10 to 20 years are typical. The company will consider both existing centers and new construction.

 

Warehouse 99

Discount

dba Dollar Star

Kenny Haber

16725 NW 20th Avenue

Miami, FL 33056

305-621-6889, Fax 305-621-6981

The 17-unit chain operates locations in FL and GA. The discount stores occupy spaces of 2,000 sq.ft. to 5,000 sq.ft. in malls, power and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout Atlanta, GA and Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando and along the Eastern coast of FL during the coming 18 months.

 

Martinizing Dry Cleaning

Dry Cleaners

Jerry Laesser

2005 Ross Avenue

Cincinnati, OH 45212

513-351-6211 Ext. 6, Fax 513-731-0818

Web site: www.martinizing.com

Email: jlaesser@martinizing.com

The 575-unit chain operates locations nationwide. The dry cleaners occupy spaces of 1,400 sq.ft. to 2,500 sq.ft. in freestanding locations, power and strip centers. Plans call for as many as 30 openings during the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place throughout southern Birmingham, AL; San Francisco to San Jose, Orange and San Diego Counties, CA; Orlando, FL; northern Atlanta, GA; Indianapolis and Carmel, IN; Louisville, KY; west Baltimore and Frederick, MD; Las Vegas, NV; northern Dallas and Plano, TX; Cleveland, Cincinnati and Columbus, OH and Pittsburgh, PA. Demographic requirements include a population of 15,000 within two miles earning $60,000 as the average household income. Preferred cotenants include supermarkets and Starbucks. Leases running 10 years are typical. A vanilla shell and specific improvements are required. The company is franchising.

Carolina Communications

Electronics

James Byrd

1084 Broad Street

Sumter, SC 29150

803-778-0796

The four-unit chain operates locations in SC. The electronics stores occupy spaces of 1,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought in Florence, Dillon and Darlington Counties, SC during the coming 18 months.

 

1-800-Flowers.com

Florist

Brian McGee

1600 Stewart Avenue, Seventh Floor

Westbury, NY 11590

516-237-4686, Fax 516-237-4942

Web site: www.1800flowers.com

Email: bmcgee@1800flowers.com

The 150-unit chain operates locations in AZ, CA, FL, GA, IL, MI, NJ, NY, NY, NV and TX. The florist, also featuring gifts, occupy spaces of 1,000 sq.ft. to 3,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations and endcaps. Plans call for 30 openings during the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place throughout AZ, CA, CT, FL, IL, NJ, NY and TX. Demographic requirements include a population of 75,000 within three miles earning $80,000 as the average household income. Preferred cotenants include supermarkets and video stores. Leases running five years are typical. A vanilla box is required. The company is franchising.

D+K Stores, Inc.

General Merchandise

dba D+K Stores, D.E. Jones

Dan Dweck

2125 Highway 35

Oakhurst, NJ 07755

732-493-9292, Fax 732-493-9729

The 125-unit chain operates locations in DE, MD, NJ, NY, OH, PA and WV. The stores, featuring housewares, linens and variety items at deep discount prices, occupy spaces of 5,000 sq.ft. to 7,500 sq.ft. in urban/downtown areas and strip centers with a minimum GLA of 150,000 sq.ft. Growth opportunities are sought throughout NY, OH and PA during 2003. Demographic requirements include a population of 25,000 within three miles. Leases running five years plus options are typical.

 

Third Dimension Salon

Hair

Mike Kirkland

c/o MK Property

PO Box 1188

Kent, WA 98035

425-888-2993, Fax 425-888-3032

Email: goforitk@aol.com

The 12-unit chain operates locations in WA. The hair salons occupy spaces of 1,000 sq.ft. to 1,300 sq.ft. in strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout the Puget Sound area of WA during the coming 18 months, with representation by MK Property. Demographic requirements include a population of 30,000 within three miles earning $50,000 as the average household income. Preferred anchors include supermarkets. Leases running five years are typical.

 

Allied Hobbies, Inc.

Hobby

dba Allied Hobbies

Bernard Cohen

3195 Tucker Road

Bensalem, PA 19020

215-639-7247, Fax 215-639-0703

Email: allhobbies@dca.net

The six-unit chain operates locations in NJ and PA. The stores, featuring hobby kits, craft and art supplies, occupy spaces of 2,500 sq.ft. to 3,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations, malls and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout the existing markets during the coming 18 months.

 

H&E Brothers, Inc.

Home Improvement

dba H&E Home Centers

Phillip Stein

14021 Amargosa Road

Victorville, CA 92392

760-241-7540, Fax 760-241-9084

The seven-unit chain operates locations in CA. The home improvement stores occupy spaces of 19,000 sq.ft. to 31,000 sq.ft. in strip centers. Plans call for three openings during the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place throughout CA. Preferred cotenants include Vons, Albertson’s and Stater Bros. The company cites Home Depot and Lowe’s as competition. A land area of two acres is required.

 

Feltsm Family Shoe Stores/Clay Felts Co., Inc.

Shoes

dba Felts Shoes, Doyles Shoes

Bryce Felts

PO Box 420

Tahlequah, OK 74465

918-456-3220, Fax 918-456-6221

The 11-unit chain operates locations in AR and OK. The shoe stores occupy spaces of 1,800 sq.ft. in strip centers. One opening is planned during the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place in northwest AR and northeast OK. Demographic requirements include a population of 35,000 within five miles earning $60,000 as the average household income. Leases running three years with a five-year option are typical. A vanilla shell and tenant improvement allowance are required.

 

Laurie’s Shoes, Inc.

Shoes

dba Laurie’s Shoes

Mark Waldman

9916 Manchester Road

St. Louis, MO 63122

314-961-1642, Fax 314-961-7092

The eight-unit chain operates locations throughout IL and MO. The shoe stores occupy spaces of 1,800 sq.ft. to 2,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations, malls and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout IL and Kansas City, KS and MO during the coming 18 months.

 

L.B. Pennyworth’s, Inc.

Shoes

dba L.B. Pennyworth’s, Hyman’s

Lowell Blitt

Lynn Gate Plaza, Boston Street

Lynn, MA 01950

978-462-2711, Fax 978-463-1731

The three-unit chain operates locations in MA. The family shoe stores occupy spaces of 5,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout northeastern MA during the coming 18 months. Leases running seven years plus options are typical.

 

M.G.M. Liquor Stores, Inc.

Specialty

dba M.G.M. Liquor

John Mills

1124 Larpenteur Avenue West

St. Paul, MN 55113

651-487-1006, Fax 651-487-9401

The 38-unit chain operates locations in MN. The liquor stores occupy spaces of 10,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations, endcaps and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout the Twin Cities metro area of MN. The company prefers to locate near big box retailers and supermarkets.

 

Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board

Specialty

dba Wine & Spirits Shoppe

George Peller (Eastern PA)

8305 Ridge Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19128

215-482-9670, Fax 215-482-9675

The 636-unit chain operates locations throughout PA. The stores, specializing in alcoholic beverages, occupy spaces of 3,000 sq.ft. in urban/downtown areas, freestanding locations, malls, power, specialty, tourist and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout eastern PA during the coming 18 months. Preferred cotenants include supermarkets. Leases running five years plus options are typical.

 

Joraja, Inc.

Supermarket

dba Thriftway

Rocco Santaguida

c/o Realty Outsource International

30 Galesi Drive, Suite 102A

Wayne, NJ 07470

973-837-1113, Fax 973-837-1105

The two-unit chain operates locations in NJ. The supermarkets occupy spaces of 25,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout southern NJ and Philadelphia, PA during the coming 18 months, with representation by Realty Outsource International.

 

Town & Country Super Markets, Inc.

Supermarket

dba Country Mart, Price Jobbers,

Town & Country

Wayne Gott

PO Box 748

Salem, MO 65560

573-729-5157, Fax 573-729-5821

The 58-unit chain operates locations in AR, KY, MO and TN. The supermarkets occupy spaces of 15,000 sq.ft. to 42,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations and strip centers. Plans call for as many as two openings during the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place throughout the existing markets. The company is only interested in second-generation space.

 

Duckwall-Alco Stores, Inc.

Variety

dba Duckwall Hometown Variety,

Alco Discount Store

John Hedeen or Billy Woodruff

401 Cottage Avenue

Abilene, KS 67410

785-263-3350, Fax 785-263-7531

Email: bwoodruff@duckwall.com

Duckwall Hometown Variety operates 89 locations in CO, KS, NE, OK, SD and TX. The stores, featuring general merchandise, occupy spaces of 8,000 sq.ft. to 12,000 sq.ft. in downtown areas and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout the western, southern and mid-states regions during the coming 18 months. Leases running five years plus options are typical. The company is only interested in rural, non-competitive markets and existing buildings. Alco Discount Store operates 177 locations in 21 states in the western, southern and midstates regions. The stores, featuring general merchandise, occupy spaces of 20,000 sq.ft. to 30,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations and strip centers. Plans call for as many as 20 openings during the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place throughout the existing markets, except for CA, NV, OR and WA. Area demographics include a population of 15,000 within 20 miles. Preferred cotenants include supermarkets and drug stores. The company cites Wal*Mart, Target, Shopko and Pamida as competition, and sites within 20 miles of a competitor are not of interest. Leases running 10 to 15 years are typical. Specific improvements are required. A land area of two acres is required. The company prefers to locate in rural markets.

Hills, Inc.

Video

dba Video Event

Sam Jabro

37694 West 12 Mile Road

Farmington Hills, MI 48331

248-848-1122, Fax 248-848-1572

Email: sjabro@msn.com

The three-unit chain operates locations in MI. The stores, specializing in the sale and rental of videos, DVD and games, occupy spaces of 4,000 sq.ft. in strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout IN, MI and OH during the coming 18 months. Preferred anchors include supermarkets.

 

Knapp Video

Video

Michael Knapp

275 Center Street

Newton, MA 02158

617-965-8244, Fax 617-965-3401

The 15-unit chain operates locations in MA and RI. The stores, specializing in the sale and rental of videos and players, occupy spaces of 3,000 sq.ft. to 5,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout southern MA during the coming 18 months. Leases running five to 10 years are typical. A vanilla shell and tenant improvement allowance is required.

Movie Brands, Inc.

Video

dba Mr. Movies

Doug Dunn

7625 Parklawn Avenue, Suite 200

Edina, MN 55435

952-835-3321, Fax 952-835-1144

Web site: www.mrmoviesonline.com

The 73-unit chain operates locations throughout IA, MN, MO, NE, SD and WI. The video stores occupy spaces of 4,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations and strip centers. Plans call for six openings during the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place throughout IA, MN, ND, NE, upstate NY and SD. Demographic requirements include a population of 8,000 to 20,000 within the trade area. Leases running five years with a five-year option are typical.