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Lead Sheet
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A&E Stores, Inc. |
Apparel |
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dba Pay/Half, Strawberry and
Bolton’s
Bruce Kleiman
1000 Huyler Street
Teterboro, NJ 07608
201-393-0600, Fax 201-393-0233
Email: brukle@aestores.com |
The 100-unit chain operates locations throughout
CT, IL, MA, NJ, NY, PA and RI. The
apparel stores occupy spaces of 3,000 sq.ft. to 15,000 sq.ft. in power,
strip, specialty, mixed-use and value centers and urban/downtown areas. Plans
call for 20 openings throughout CT, IL, MA, NJ,
NY and RI during the coming 18 months. Preferred cotenants include
T.J. Maxx, Casual Corner, Dress Barn, Burlington Coat
Factory, Linens ‘n Things, Bed Bath & Beyond, Wal*Mart,
Target and supermarkets. Leases running 15 to 20 years are typical. A
vanilla shell and tenant improvement allowance are required. |
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Hobby Lobby Stores |
Books |
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dba Mardel
Bill Darrow
7707 Southwest 44th Street
Oklahoma, OK 73179
405-745-1635, Fax 405-745-1635
Email: bill.darrow@hobbylobby.com
Web site: www.mardel.com |
The 18-unit chain operates locations throughout
AR, CO, KS, OK and TX. The bookstores occupy
spaces of 25,000 sq.ft. to 30,000 sq.ft. in power and strip centers.
Plans call for four openings throughout the existing markets during the
coming 18 months. Leases running 10 years are typical. Preferred demographics
include a population of 150,000 within three miles earning $40,000 as the
average household income. The company cites Lifeway Christian Stores as
competition. |
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National Book Warehouse, Inc. |
Books |
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dba Book Warehouse
David Hinkle
5700 Casey Drive
Knoxville, TN 37909
865-558-8187, Fax 865-558-6249
Email: dhinkle@book-warehouse.com
Web site: www.book-warehouse.com |
The 114-unit chain operates locations nationwide.
The book stores occupy spaces of 2,700 sq.ft. to 4,500 sq.ft. in outlet,
value and entertainment centers. Plans call for 20 to 25 openings throughout the
existing market during the coming 18 months. The company prefers to
cotenant with discount stores. Leases running five years with options are
typical. A vanilla shell and specific improvements are required.
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TOL Franchise Group |
Cosmetics |
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dba Top of the Line Fragrances
Steven Ciaverelli
515 Bath Avenue
Long Branch, NJ 07740
732-229-0014, Fax 732-222-1762
Email: info@tolfranchise.com
Web site: www.tolfranchise.com |
The five-unit chain operates locations
throughout FL, NJ, PA and TN. The cosmetic stores occupy spaces of 700
sq.ft. to 1,200 sq.ft. in malls and outlet, power and tourist centers.
Growth opportunities are sought throughout FL, NJ and PA during the
coming 18 months. Leases running 10 years are typical. The company is
franchising.
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Shopko Stores, Inc. |
Department Store |
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dba Pamida
Greg Polacheck
700 Pilgrim Way
Green Bay, WI 54307
920-429-7572, Fax 920-429-7180 |
The 229-unit chain operates locations
throughout IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MI,
MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, OH, SD,
TN, WI and WY. The department stores occupy spaces
of 25,000 sq.ft. to 36,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and
freestanding locations. Plans call for 24 to 36 openings throughout the
Midwest and West during the coming 18 months. A vanilla
shell is required.
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Target Corp. |
Department Store |
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dba Mervyn’s
Scott Nelson
1000 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis, MN 55403
612-761-1561, Fax 612-761-3729
Web site: www.target.com |
The 264-unit chain
operates locations throughout the West, Midwest and
South. The department stores occupy a space of 78,000 sq.ft.
in malls, freestanding locations and power and strip centers. Plans call
for 10 openings throughout AZ, CA and NV during the
coming 18 months. A land area of six to eight acres is required.
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Dollar Store |
Discount |
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Steve Headley
c/o $1.00 Store Services, Inc.
4505 West Hacienda, Suite 1
Las Vegas, NV 89118
702-382-8444, Fax 702-382-8454
Email: salesinfo@dollarstoreservices.com
Web site: www.dollarstoreservices.com |
The 700-unit chain operates locations
nationwide and internationally. The discount stores occupy
spaces of 1,000 sq.ft. to 10,000 sq.ft. in strip and power
centers. Plans call for 250 openings nationwide during the coming
18 months, with representation by $1.00 Store Services, Inc. The
company prefers to cotenant with supermarkets. Leases running three
years are typical. A vanilla shell is required. Preferred demographics
include a population of 45,000 within three miles. The company cites
Dollar Tree as competition.
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My Dollar Store |
Discount |
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dba My Dollar Store and Dollar Store
James Williams
2021 Business Center Drive, Suite 102
Irvine, CA 92612
949-261-7488, Fax 949-261-6626
Email: jwilliams@dollarstore.com
Web site: www.dollarstore.com |
The 40-unit chain operates locations
throughout CA, GA, IN, NC, NJ, TX,
WA and WI. The discount stores occupy spaces of 3,000
sq.ft. to 10,000 sq.ft. in power, strip and value centers. Plans
call for 50 openings nationwide during the coming 18 months. The
company prefers to cotenant with Wal*Mart, Target and
Kmart. Leases running five years with a five-year option are
typical. A vanilla shell is required. The company cites Dollar Tree
as competition.
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Concord Custom Cleaners |
Dry Cleaners |
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dba Concord Custom Cleaners
Director of Real Estate
PO
Box 55910
Lexington, KY 40555
859-422-4800, Fax 859-422-4801 |
The 135-unit chain operates locations
throughout AL, FL, IA, IL, IN, KY,
MO, OH and TN. The dry cleaners occupy spaces of
2,000 sq.ft. to 3,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations and strip and
specialty centers. Plans call for eight openings throughout the
existing markets during the coming 18 months.
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Automotive Technology, Inc. |
Electronics |
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dba Wireless Zone
Ron Bender
2101 Belair Road, Suite 102
Fallston, MD 21047
443-243-0549, Fax 410-877-7955
Email: ronb@wirelesszone.com
Web zone: www.wirelesszone.com |
The 200-unit chain operates locations
throughout CT, DE, FL, MD, ME, MO,
NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VA, VT
and Washington, DC. The electronics stores occupy spaces of
800 sq.ft. to 1,200 sq.ft. in mixed-use, strip and power centers
and malls. Growth opportunities are sought throughout FL, MA,
PA, RI, NY, VA and Washington, DC
during the coming 18 months. The company prefers to cotenant with Wal*Mart,
Target, Blockbuster, Hair Cuttery and supermarkets.
A vanilla shell is required. Leases running five years are typical.
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Wireless Enterprises, Inc. |
Electronics |
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dba @Wireless
Maureen Hough
50
Methodist Hill Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
585-359-3390, Fax 585-359-3253
Web site: www.shopatwireless.com |
The 71-unit chain operates AZ, CO,
CT, FL, KY, MA, MD, MO, NJ,
NY, OK, PA, TX and VT. The
electronics stores occupy spaces of 1,000 sq.ft. to 1,400 sq.ft.
in strip centers. Plans call for 75 openings nationwide, except
for HI, MN, ND, SD and WA, during the
coming 18 months. Leases running five years are typical. A vanilla shell
and specific improvements are required. The company is franchising.
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S&A Stores, Inc. |
General Merchandise |
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dba S&A Stores
Ike Kairey
450 Fashion Avenue, Suite 701
New York, NY 10023
212-244-2220, Fax 212-239-4735 |
The 12-unit chain operates locations
throughout NJ and NY. The general merchandise stores
occupy spaces of 4,000 sq.ft. to 10,000 sq.ft. in urban/downtown
area. Plans call for four openings throughout NJ and New York,
NY during the coming 18 months. Leases running 20 years are typical.
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Great Cuts, Inc. |
Hair |
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dba Great Cuts
David Wingate
3030 Bridgeway, Suite 235
Sausalito, CA 94965
510-985-1865, Fax 510-985-0309
Email: realestate@greatcuts.net
Web site: www.greatcuts.net |
The 22-unit chain operates locations
throughout CT and MA. The hair salons occupy a space of
1,500 sq.ft. in freestanding locations, malls and strip centers.
Growth opportunities are sought throughout the existing markets
during the coming 18 months. Leases running five years with a five-year
option are typical. Preferred demographics include a population of
50,000 within three miles earning $50,000 as the average household
income. The company cites Supercuts as competition.
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Holiday Hair, Inc. |
Hair |
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dba Holiday Hair
Ron Chmielewski
PO
Box 268/2020 Hamilton Street
Allentown, PA 18105
610-820-4930, Fax 610-820-4941
Email: rchm@holidayhair.com
Web site: www.holidayhair.com |
The 200-unit chain operates locations
throughout DE, MD, NJ, PA and WV. The
hair salons occupy spaces of 1,200 sq.ft. to 1,600 sq.ft. in
strip and power centers. Plans call for 12 openings throughout PA
during the coming 18 months. Leases running five years with five-year
options are typical. Specific improvements are required. The company
prefers to cotenant with Wal*Mart and supermarkets.
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Rocky’s Hardware & Home Center
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Home Improvements |
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dba Rocky’s Hardware & Home Center
Rocco Falone
40
Island Pond Road
Springfield, MA 01118
413-781-1650, Fax 413-731-5173
Email: dianne_p@rockys.com
Web site: www.rockys.com |
The 25-unit chain operates locations
throughout MA, NH and RI. The home improvement
stores occupy spaces of 14,000 sq.ft. to 17,000 sq.ft. in
freestanding locations. Plans call for five openings throughout CT,
MA, NH, RI and VT during the coming 18
months. Leases running 10 years with three five-year options are
typical. The company cites Home Depot and Lowe’s as
competition and is franchising.
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William Pitt Jewelers, Inc. |
Jewelry |
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dba Robbins Bros. World’s Biggest
Engagement Ring Store
Stephen Robbins
PO
Box 4097
Glendale, CA 91222
818-662-0357, Fax 818-547-6694
Web site: www.robbinsbros.com |
The seven-unit chain operates seven
locations throughout CA. The jewelry stores, specializing in
rings, occupy spaces of 5,000 sq.ft. to 12,000 sq.ft. in
freestanding locations. Plans call for three openings throughout the
existing markets during the coming 18 months.
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Ritz Camera Centers, Inc. |
Photo |
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dba Ritz Camera, Wolf Camera, Kits and Camera Shop
Stephen M. LaMastra
6711 Ritz Way
Beltsville, MD 20705
301-419-000, Fax 301-419-2995
Web site: www.ritzcamera.com |
The 1,200-unit chain operates locations
nationwide. The photo centers occupy spaces of 1,500 sq.ft. to
3,500 sq.ft. in specialty, strip, mixed-use and power centers,
freestanding locations, malls and urban/downtown areas. Plans call for
50 to 75 openings throughout the existing market during the
coming 18 months. Leases running five to 10 years are typical. A vanilla
shell is required.
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Acton Enterprises, Inc. |
Shoes |
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dba Shoe Sensation and Underground Attitude
Mike Bernard
253 America Place
Jeffersonville, IN 47130
812-288-7659, Fax 812-288-7747
Email: mbernard@actionenterprises.com |
The 83-unit chain
operates locations throughout IA, IL, IN, KY,
MI, OH, PA, SC, TN and WV. The
shoe stores occupy spaces of 6,000 sq.ft. to 8,500 sq.ft. in
malls and strip and power centers. Plans call for 12 openings throughout
the existing markets during the coming 18 months. Leases running
15 years are required. A white box is required.
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Alfano, Inc. |
Shoes |
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dba Alfano’s Stride Rite
Nick Alfano
310 Federal Street
Saginaw, MI 48607
989-752-0612, Fax 989-6099 |
The 11-unit chain operates locations
throughout MI. The shoe stores occupy a space of 900 sq.ft.
in malls and power and strip centers. Plans call for one opening
throughout the existing market during the coming 18 months. The
company prefers to cotenant with T.J. Maxx and Target.
Leases running eight years are typical. A vanilla shell is required.
Preferred demographics include a population of 75,000 within five miles
earning $45,000 as the average household income. The company cites
Kids Footlocker and children’s outlet stores as competition. The
company is franchising. |
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Puma |
Shoes |
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Steve Greenberg
c/o The Greenberg Group
1200 West Broadway
Hewlitt, NY 11557
516-295-0406, Fax 516-374-0999 |
The 30-unit chain operates locations
nationwide. The athletic shoe stores occupy a space of 4,000
sq.ft. in specialty, lifestyle and strip centers, urban/downtown
areas and malls. Growth opportunities are sought throughout the
existing market during the coming 18 months, with representation by
The Greenberg Group. Leases running five years with three
five-year options are typical. A vanilla shell and tenant improvement
allowances are required. The company prefers to cotenant with Diesel,
American Eagle, Nordstrom and Quick Silver.
Preferred demographics include a population of 100,000 within five miles
earning $25,000 as the average household income. |
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The Shoe Buzz |
Shoes |
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Jeff Bruk
c/o Katz & Associates
790 Turnpike Street, Suite 202
North Andover, MA 01845
978-681-8888, Fax 978-681-8581
Email: jbruk@dkatz.com
Web site: www.katzassociates.com |
The shoe concept occupies a space of
4,000 sq.ft. in power and entertainment centers and carries athletic
footwear. Plans call for seven openings throughout Atlanta, GA
and New England states during the coming 18 months, with
representation by Katz & Associates. The company prefers to
cotenant with Best Buy, Linens ‘n Things, Kohl’s,
Michaels, Target, Toys “R” Us, PetsMart and
Barnes & Noble. Leases running 10 years are typical. A vanilla
shell and specific improvements are required. The company is
franchising.
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Velocity Sports Performance Franchise Systems, LLC |
Specialty |
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dba Alco Discount Store
John Hedeen, Billy Woodruff
401 Cottage Avenue
Abilene, KS 67410
785-263-3350, Fax 785-263-7531
Email: jhedeen@duckwall.com
Web site: www.duckwall.com |
The 16-unit chain operates locations
throughout CA, CO, GA, FL, IL, MD,
NC, NY, TX and VA. The sports training
facilities occupy spaces of 8,000 sq.ft. to 20,000 sq.ft. in
mixed-use centers. Plans call for 24 to 36 locations nationwide
during the coming 18 months. Leases running five to 10 years are
typical. Preferred demographics include a population of 50,000 within
five miles earning $50,000 as the average household income.
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Duckwall-Alco Stores, Inc. |
Variety |
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dba Alco Discount Store
John Hedeen, Billy Woodruff
401 Cottage Avenue
Abilene, KS 67410
785-263-3350, Fax 785-263-7531
Email: jhedeen@duckwall.com
Web site:
www.duckwall.com |
The 185-unit chain operates locations
throughout the West, South and Midwest. The general
merchandise stores occupy spaces of 20,000 sq.ft. to 30,000 sq.ft.
in freestanding locations. Plans call for 10 to 15 openings
throughout AZ, CO, ID, MD, MN, NM,
SD, UT and WY during the coming 18 months. Leases
running 10 years are typical. A vanilla shell is required. The company
cites Wal*Mart, Kmart and Target as competition.
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