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Lead Sheet
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Hancock Fabrics, Inc. |
Arts/Crafts/Fabrics |
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dba Hancock Fabrics
William Smothers
PO Box 2400
Tupelo, MS 38803
662-842-2834 Ext. 324, Fax 662-842-3870
Email:
bsmothers@hancockfabrics.com
Web site:
www.hancockfabrics.com |
The 435-unit chain operates locations
nationwide. The arts and crafts stores occupy spaces of 13,000 sq.ft.
in freestanding locations and power and strip centers. Plans call for 60
openings nationwide during the coming 18 months. Preferred cotenants
include Wal*Mart, Target, Michaels, T.J. Maxx,
Hobby Lobby and Bed Bath & Beyond. Typical leases run five to
10 years plus options. A turnkey or tenant improvement allowance is
negotiable. Preferred demographics include a population of 60,000 within
three miles. Competition is cited as JoAnn Fabrics. |
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The Book Market, Inc. |
Books |
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dba Book Market
John Raines, David Hinkle or Christy Crowe
5700 Casey Drive
Knoxville, TN 37909
865-558-8187, Fax 865-558-6249
Email: jraines@book-market.com
Web site: www.book-market.com |
The 56-unit chain operates locations
nationwide. The temporary bookstores occupy spaces of 7,000
sq.ft. to 30,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations, downtown and tourist
areas, malls and power, strip, outlet and value centers. Plans call for 150
openings nationwide during the coming 18 months. Typical leases run
90 days. Preferred demographics include a population of 100,000 within five
miles earning $40,000 as the average household income.
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Hastings Entertainment, Inc. |
Books |
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dba Hastings Entertainment
Robin J. Muir
3601 Plains Boulevard
Amarillo, TX 79102
806-351-2300, Fax 806-351-2211
Email:
brant.reid@hastings-ent.com
Web site: www.gohastings.com |
The 150-unit chain operates locations
throughout KY, TN and states west of the Mississippi
River. The bookstores, which also sell music, videos and computer
software, occupy spaces of 15,000 sq.ft. to 30,000 sq.ft. in strip
centers and freestanding locations. Plans call for 10 openings throughout
the existing markets, with the exception of CA, during the
coming 18 months. Typical leases run 10 years. Competition is cited as
Blockbuster Video, Barnes & Noble, Borders and
Hollywood Video. A vanilla shell is required. |
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U.S. Factory Outlets, Inc. |
Closeouts |
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dba U.S. Factory Outlets
Frederic Raiff
Seven Penn Plaza, Fourth Floor
New York, NY 10001
212-563-3650 Ext. 18, Fax 212-967-9872
Email: usfo@springmail.com
Web site: www.usforetail.com |
The 32-unit chain operates locations
nationwide, with the exception of AK, HI, OR and
WA. The stores, which specialize in general merchandise at off prices,
occupy spaces of 36,000 sq.ft. to 52,000 sq.ft. in malls and power,
strip, mixed-use, outlet and value centers. Plans call for 12 openings
nationwide during the coming 18 months. Typical leases run 10 years with
three, five-year options. Specific improvements are required. Preferred
demographics include a trade-area population of 50,000 earning $35,000 as
the average household income. |
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Micro Electronics, Inc. |
Computers |
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dba Micro Center
Nancy Klemstine
4119 Leap Road
Hilliard, OH 43026
614-850-3037, Fax 614-850-3001
Web site: www.microcenter.com |
The 20-unit chain operates locations
throughout CA, CO, GA, IL, KS, MA,
MI, MN, NY, OH, PA, TX and VA.
The computer stores occupy spaces of 28,000 sq.ft. to 35,000
sq.ft. in freestanding locations, malls and strip centers. Growth
opportunities are sought throughout AZ, FL, IL, IN,
MA, MD, MO, NJ, NY, TX, VA
and Washington, DC during the coming 18 months. |
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Merle Norman Cosmetics, Inc. |
Cosmetics |
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dba Merle Norman Cosmetic Studios
Aaron J. Browning
9130 Bellanca Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310-337-2321, Fax 310-337-2370
Email:
abrowning@merlenorman.com
Web site: www.merlenorman.com |
The 1,900-unit chain
operates locations nationwide and in Canada. The cosmetics
stores occupy spaces of 400 sq.ft. to 800 sq.ft. in urban/downtown
areas, malls, freestanding locations and power, strip and specialty centers.
Plans call for 150 openings nationwide and in Canada during
the coming 18 months. Preferred cotenants include department stores, women’s
apparel stores and fashion stores. Typical leases run three to 10 years. A
vanilla shell is required. Preferred demographics include a population of
10,000 within three miles earning $30,000 as the average household income.
Competition is cited as Ulta, MAC, Estee Lauder and
Clinique. The company is franchising.
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The May Department Stores Co. |
Department
Store |
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dba Robinsons-May
Vince Corno
611 Olive Street
St. Louis, MO 63101
314-342-6385, Fax 314-342-4374
Web site: www.mayco.com |
The 56-unit chain operates
locations throughout AZ, CA and NV. The department
stores occupy spaces of 150,000 sq.ft. to 250,000 sq.ft. in malls,
freestanding locations and lifestyle and power centers. Growth opportunities
are sought throughout the existing markets during the coming
18 months. Average sales of $217 psf have been reported. The company also
trades as Meier & Frank at 16 locations throughout OR, UT
and WA. The department stores occupy spaces of 140,000 sq.ft. to
200,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations, urban/downtown areas, malls
and lifestyle and power centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout
ID, OR, UT and WA during the coming 18 months. |
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Wallace Theatres |
Entertainment |
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dba Wallace Theatres
Tim Reed
919 SW Taylor Street, Suite 800
Portland, OR 97205
702-254-1429, Fax 702-254-1465
Email: reedlv@aol.com
Web site:
www.wallacetheatres.com |
The 55-unit chain operates
locations throughout AL, CA, HI, KS, MO,
MT, NV, OH, OK, PA and TX. The
movie theaters occupy spaces of 25,000 sq.ft. to 50,000 sq.ft. in
regional malls, freestanding locations and lifestyle centers. Growth
opportunities are sought throughout the existing markets during the
coming 18 months. Preferred demographics include a trade-area population of
50,000 to 125,000. |
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Kabloom |
Florist |
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dba Kabloom
Donna Capichano
200 Wildwood Avenue
Woburn, MA 01801
781-935-6500 Ext. 112, Fax 781-935-9410
Email: dcapichano@kabloom.com
Web site: www.kabloom.com |
The 70-unit chain operates
locations throughout AZ, CA, CO, CT, FL,
GA, IL, MA, MI, NC, NH, NJ,
NV, NY, OH, PA, RI and TX. The
flower shops occupy spaces of 800 sq.ft. to 2,500 sq.ft. in downtown
areas and strip centers. Plans call for 100 to 200 openings nationwide
during the coming 18 months. Preferred cotenants include supermarkets,
pharmacies and women’s spas. Typical leases run five years plus two,
five-year options. A vanilla shell and tenant improvement allowance is
required. Preferred demographics include a population of 65,000 within five
miles earning $65,000 as the average household income. The company is
franchising. |
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Jembro Stores |
General
Merchandise |
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dba Jembro
David Cohen or Richard Beayder
149 39th Street, Suite 2
Brooklyn, NY 11232
Fax 718-788-4269
Email: david@jembro.com or
richard@jembro.com
Web site: www.jembro.com |
The company operates locations
throughout NJ, NY and PA. The general merchandise
stores occupy spaces of 8,000 sq.ft. to 20,000 sq.ft. in downtown
areas and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout FL,
NJ, NY, PA and Toronto, Ontario, Canada
during the coming 18 months. |
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Great Clips, Inc. |
Hair |
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dba Great Clips
Dean Wieber
7700 France Avenue South, Suite 425
Minneapolis, MN 55435
952-746-6532, Fax 952-893-2688
Email:
dean.wieber@greatclips.com
Web site: www.greatclips.com |
The 2,150-unit chain operates
locations nationwide and in western Canada. The hair
salons occupy spaces of 800 sq.ft. to 1,200 sq.ft. in urban/downtown
areas and power and strip centers. Plans call for 425 openings nationwide
and in western Canada during the coming 18 months. Preferred
cotenants include supermarkets, Target and Wal*Mart. Typical
leases run five years. A vanilla shell and specific improvements are
required. The company is franchising. |
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Supercuts |
Hair |
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Kevin Cassidy
c/o Epsteen & Associates
9524 Kearney Villa Road, Suite 203
San Diego, CA 92126
858-536-8383, Fax 858-536-8384 |
The 1,250-unit chain operates
locations nationwide. The hair salons occupy spaces of 1,000 sq.ft.
to 1,200 sq.ft. in strip centers. Plans call for 15 openings throughout
San Diego, CA during the coming 18 months, with representation
by Epsteen & Associates. Preferred cotenants include Wal*Mart,
Target, Home Depot and supermarkets. |
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Viking/Home Chefs
and Viking Culinary Arts Centers
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Housewares |
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Steven Levy
c/o Levy Commercial, LLC
PO Box 38466
Germantown, TN 38183
901-753-4848, Fax 901-753-9077 |
The 13-unit chain operates
locations throughout CA, FL, GA, MO, NY,
OH, PA, TN and TX. The housewares stores occupy
spaces of 4,000 sq.ft. to 4,500 sq.ft. in malls and strip, specialty
and lifestyle centers. Plans call for 10 to 15 openings nationwide
during the coming 18 months, with representation by Levy Commercial, LLC. |
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Antonio’s Laundry |
Laundromat |
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Shannon Byrne and Susan Showalter
c/o Western Equipment Co., LLC
3404 Vista Alameda, Suite B
Albuquerque, NM 87113
505-897-1458, Fax 505-891-4149
Email: shannon@westequip.com
Web site: www.westequip.com |
The 25-unit chain operates
locations throughout AZ, NM, NV and western TX.
The laundromats occupy spaces of 2,500 sq.ft. to 4,000 sq.ft. in
freestanding locations, neighborhood centers and strip centers. Plans call
for 25 openings throughout the existing markets during the
coming 18 months, with representation by Western Equipment Co.,
LLC. Typical leases run 10 to 15 years with two to three-year options.
The company caters to an Hispanic and Native American clientele. |
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PWS, Inc. |
Laundromat |
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dba Launderland, Lucy’s
Laundrymart, Sudz and Spin Cycle Coin Laundry
Sharon Talkington
6500 Flotilla Street
Los Angeles, CA 90040
323-490-1835, Fax 323-721-6148
Email:
stalkington@pwslaundry.com
Web site: www.pwslaundry.com |
The 2,500-unit chain operates
locations nationwide. The laundromats occupy spaces of 1,800 sq.ft.
to 9,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations and inline spaces. Growth
opportunities are sought nationwide during the coming 18 months.
Typical leases run 10 years with three five-year options. Preferred
demographics include a population of 25,000 within one mile. Spin Cycle
prefers spaces of 3,500 sq.ft. to 5,000 sq.ft.; Sudz prefers spaces
of 1,800 sq.ft. to 2,500 sq.ft.; Launderland prefers spaces of 2,500
sq.ft. to 3,500 sq.ft. and Lucy’s Laundrymart prefers spaces of 6,000
sq.ft. to 9,000 sq.ft. |
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Office Depot, Inc. |
Office
Supplies |
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dba Office Depot
Monna Boan and Chris Kiehler
2200 Old Germantown Road
Delray Beach, FL 33445
561-438-3600, Fax 561-438-3620
Email:
realestate@officedepot.com
Web site: www.officedepot.com |
The 900-unit chain operates
locations nationwide and in Canada. The office supply stores
occupy spaces of 20,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations and power,
strip, specialty and mixed-use centers. Plans call for 50 to 75 openings
nationwide during the coming 18 months. Typical leases run five to 15
years. Preferred demographics include a population of 40,000 within three
miles earning $40,000 as the average household income. Competition is cited
as Staples and OfficeMax. |
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Staples, Inc. |
Office
Supplies |
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dba Staples and
Staples Express
Chuck Hofeller
500 Staples Drive
Framingham, MA 01702
508-253-8261, Fax 508-253-8951
Email:
charles.hofeller@staples.com
Web site: www.staplesrealty.com |
The 1,550-unit chain operates locations
nationwide and internationally. The office supply stores occupy
spaces of 15,000 sq.ft. to 20,000 sq.ft. in downtown areas,
freestanding locations, malls, outparcels, pads and power and strip centers.
Growth opportunities are sought nationwide during the coming 18
months. Typical leases run 10 years. George Pasquarello handles CT,
MA, ME, NH, RI and VT; 508-253-8783. Noal
Solomon handles AR, IA, IL, IN, KS, MI,
MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, western PA,
SD, WI and WV; 440-684-0515. Jim Fobert handles AL,
FL, GA, LA, MS and upstate NY;
845-496-8265. Ezno Marino handles ID, MT, NV, OR,
UT, WA, WY and British Columbia,
Canada; 604-734-1033. Michael Mozzachio handles DE, KY,
southern NJ, eastern PA and TN; 856-401-0861. Bernie
Schachter handles Boston, MA; NY and Philadelphia, PA;
508-253-8511. Jay Swanson handles MD, NC, SC, VA
and Washington, DC; 631-271-1232. Ted Frumkin handles AK,
AZ, CA, CO, OK, NM and TX;
760-942-7114. Michael Lembeck handles northern NJ and the five
boroughs and Long Island, NY; 631-271-1232. |
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Dunham’s Athleisure Corp. |
Sporting
Goods |
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dba Dunham’s Sports
John Palmer
5000 Dixie Highway
Waterford, MI 48329-1711
248-674-4991, Fax 248-674-4980
Email: jpalmer@dunhams.com
Web site: www.dunhamssports.com |
The 124-unit chain operates
locations throughout IA, IL, IN, MD, MI,
MN, OH, PA, SD, WI and WV. The
sporting goods stores occupy spaces of 15,000 sq.ft. to 45,000
sq.ft. in freestanding locations, malls and power and strip centers.
Plans call for 15 openings throughout the existing markets during the
coming 18 months. Typical leases run five years. A vanilla shell and
specific improvements are required. Preferred demographics include a
population of 50,000 within 10 miles earning $40,000 as the average
household income. Preferred cotenants include department stores. The company
requires a land area of two acres. |
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PetsMart, Inc. |
Pet Supplies |
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dba PetsMart
Ron Johnson
19601 North 27th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85027
623-580-6100, Fax 623-580-6512
Email:
rjohnson@ssg.petsmart.com
Web site: www.petsmart.com |
The 650-unit chain operates locations
nationwide and in Canada. The pet supply stores occupy spaces of
20,000 sq.ft. in power centers. Plans call for 120 openings
nationwide during the coming 18 months. Typical leases run 10 years.
Preferred demographics include a population of 200,000 within 10 miles
earning $50,000 as the average household income. Preferred cotenants include
Best Buy, Home Depot and Target.
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New Balance Athletic Shoes, Inc.
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Shoes |
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dba New Balance
Tim Sweeney
20 Guest Street
Boston, MA 02135
617-746-2322, Fax 617-746-6322
Email:
tim.sweeney@newbalance.com
Web site: www.newbalance.com |
The 110-unit chain operates
locations nationwide. The shoe stores occupy spaces of 2,500 sq.ft.
to 3,000 sq.ft. in malls and power, strip and lifestyle centers. Plans
call for 10 to 14 openings throughout Phoenix and Tucson, AZ;
San Diego, Oakland, Sacramento and Fresno, CA;
Hartford, CT; Orlando, FL; Des Moines,
IA; New Orleans and Baton Rouge, LA;
Boston, MA; Greensboro, NC; Buffalo and
Rochester, NY; Providence, RI; Charleston,
SC and San Antonio and Austin, TX during the
coming 18 months. |
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Carnival Booking |
Temporary
Tenant |
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dba Carnival Booking
Lois Konnos
Briar Forest Drive
Houston, TX 77042
800-408-7707, Fax 713-782-5093
Email:
loiskonnos@carnivalbooking.com
Web site:
www.carnivalbooking.com |
The company operates locations
nationwide. The temporary tenant occupies land areas of 80,000 sq.ft.
in mall parking lots. Plans call for 160 openings nationwide during
the coming 18 months. The company is an independent booking agency
specializing in setting up carnivals at malls across the U.S., Canada and
Puerto Rico. |
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Spencer Gifts |
Temporary Tenant |
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dba Spirit Halloween Superstore
Tony Detzi and Ann Sullivan
3858 Bay Center Place
Hayward, CA 94545-1020
510-887-1315, Fax 510-887-0832
Email:
ann.sullivan@spencergifts.com
Web site:
www.spirithalloween.com |
The 250-unit chain operates
locations nationwide. The temporary tenant occupies spaces of
5,000 sq.ft. to 20,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations and power and
strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought nationwide during the
coming 18 months. Typical leases run three months. Preferred cotenants
include Target and Walgreens. |
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Movie Gallery |
Video |
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Keith Cousins
900 West Main Street
Dothan, AL 36301
334-702-2425, Fax 334-836-3152
Email: kcousins@movgal.com
Web site:
www.moviegallery.com |
The 2,400-unit chain operates
locations nationwide and in Canada. The video stores occupy
spaces of 3,600 sq.ft. to 5,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations and
strip and specialty centers. Plans call for 250 to 300 openings
nationwide during the coming 18 months. Typical leases run five years
with two, three-year options. Preferred cotenants include supermarkets.
Specific improvements are required. Preferred demographics include a
population of 20,000 to 30,000 within five miles earning $35,000 as the
average household income. Competition is cited as Blockbuster Video
and Hollywood Video. The company is franchising. |
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