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The Dealmakers May Magazine Issue Number 16 for the week of May 15, 1995

 

My Way by Ted Kraus

 

This show, beyond a shadow of a doubt, will be the best show of the decade.  Higher attendance, more networking and lots of deals started (unless it starts raining).  Retailers, while being a little more cautious than they have been in awhile, will be attending in record numbers and more than willing to talk to everyone and anyone to insure that they are aware of all potential deals.  That's the good news and all I can say is "go for it," make money while you can.  We deserve it, it's been a tough five years we just came out of.  However, unless there are substantial changes in our economy, government and politicians (do you believe in fairy tales?) in the very near future, we'll (the nation and our industry) be in a mini-recession by the end of the year.  My crystal ball says recession, not "soft landing" as others are contending but I've always been a contrarian.  Of course, the good news is a recession is better than going through another depression that we just came out of.  I admit I'm no genius or economist, but when AT&T is laying off 2,500 middle managers making $45,000 a year and the fast food industry hires 3,500 people at $5.25 per hour, I don't want to hear about the jobs being created.  Retail sales are either flat or dropping (i.e., Woolworth declined 4.7% in comparable same store sales, Charming Shops dropped 17%, JC Penney is off 5.5%, Bradlees is down 8%, Dayton Hudson lost 4.7%, Ross Stores lost 9% in March, Solo dropped 28.5% (bye-bye), Carson Pirie Scott decreased 7.3%, Filenes Basement is off 6%, Dress Barn lost 4% in comparable store sales in March, 50-Off Stores is off 19.4% and closing 20 stores, Gottschalk's declined 6.6%, Shoe Carnival decreased 15.2% for the month) and it goes on and on.  Of course there are exceptions to every rule.  Kohl's increased 9.1%, Kmart is up (see, I told you not to count them out yet) and of course Wal*Mart increased as usual, which means they are either a great retailer or are "cooking" the books.  Circuit City increased 15%, and The "Good Guys Electronics" were good with a comparable increase of four percent.  Most of the retailers claimed they were "off" because of a late Easter or mild winter.  I'm a simple person, when there's money in our checking account, the company is doing good; when there isn't any money in the account, we're not.  These retailers are losing sales and that isn't taking into consideration inflation, no matter how small it might be.  They're in trouble which means we're next.  The dollar keeps dropping in value every 5 minutes.  (Remember Perot and that great "sucking sound"); the Feds have no idea what it's doing.  The real confusion (don't forget, I'm writing this four weeks before the show) is that the stock market keeps setting record highs, which I don't understand.  My mother explained to me when I was a little kid that the value of a stock is based on earning and growth potential.  This basic rule doesn't appear to apply today.  Oh well, as I said, we're not economists, so we don't have to worry about this type of stuff; we're "dealmakers," so lets go and make some deals.

 

Now I don't  want you to interpret the above as I'm being pessimistic.  I think we'll all survive it, and as mama use to say, "be a lot wiser because of it" (enough of the knowledge, give me the money).

 

Now let me discuss one of my favorite topics besides sex, the On-Line industry and the Internet.  I wanted to have a section in this issue of the  newsletter listing "Home Pages" on the WWW (World Wide Web) that are real estate oriented.  Ann stopped me.  She contends that 90% of our readers would have no idea what we were talking about, so why waste the space.  If you're part of the 10% that does understand and wants a list of 50 "Home Pages" on real estate, fax me a note at 609-587-3511 or e-mail a request to: ted.kraus@dealmakers.net and we'll get it out to you.  Check 'em out, you'll see the future today.  On the same subject (I won't bore you too much more), we manage three mailing lists and eight newsgroups on the NET on commercial real estate (mailing lists and newsgroups are conferences available worldwide on almost any given topic and there are approximately 30,000 worldwide).  And one thing I'm noticing is: deals are being done everyday via this new medium.  (Well, maybe not done, but at least started).  I get brokers, investors and owners calling me everyday excited about the deals and networking going on.  If you're into the sale of any type of commercial property, you have to get involved.  We just set up a program that allows anyone with e-mail to request a complete package on a property for sale, and within minutes can download the package in four-color with pictures, copy and graphs.  Within two days of posting information on a property, 42 people had requested the package.  It saved me time, effort and money, and hopefully reduces the time necessary to close a deal.

 

On a different note, New York might be a "trendsetter" in matters of real estate, at least corrupt real estate matters that is.  There are two separate investigations going on.  One is on management companies "kicking" back part of their fee to the owner's rep., and the second is investigating bribery by real estate brokers.  (Imagine that, a broker would actually pay a person in a position of influence to determine the "outcome" of a deal).  This is the first major investigation I can remember since the W.T. Grant fiasco, and the "star" witness got run over (by accident, of course) by his own tractor (not an easy accomplishment) right before the trial date.  In all probability, the outcome of this investigation will be the same as Grants, meaning nothing will happen, but it is interesting that there is an investigation going on.  The good news for the crooks in our industry is proving they're bribing someone is extremely difficult.  Two major retailers last year "accepted" and encouraged resignations from a substantial number of their real estate people; they couldn't prove that they were pocketing money, but knew something was "wrong."  This is\was just the tip of the iceberg, but I doubt anything will happen to change this trend.  Well, now that you read all these encouraging words, go out, make a deal and have some fun.

 

P.S.  If you have a computer and modem, drop by our booth (612 Sixth Avenue) and pick up a free shareware program to connect your computer with our Commercial On-Line service (it's free and extremely easy to use) and a sample computerized version of our "Leasing Agents Book Of Leads," plus information on all our on-line services.

 

Apparel Chains Shop for Expansion Opportunities

 

Mothers Stores, Inc. trades as Mothertime at 100 locations nationwide.  The maternity wear stores occupy spaces of 1,500 sq.ft. to 1,800 sq.ft. in major regional malls.  Plans call for up to eight openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  Leases running 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Stuart Leibach, Mothers Stores, Inc., 4255 N. Knox, Chicago, IL 60640; 312-481-3180, ext. 138, Fax 777-8122.

 

Kolonaki, Inc. trades as Georgiou and Alexia at 65 locations nationwide.  The women's apparel stores occupy spaces of 1,700 sq.ft. to 2,500 sq.ft. in upscale malls.  Plans call for up to 12 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  Leases running 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Bob Fyles, Kolonaki, Inc., 808 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA 94103; 415-554-8000, Fax 431-4110.

 

Ann Taylor, Inc. trades as Ann Taylor at 214 locations nationwide.  The women's apparel stores, offering better lines of clothing, occupy spaces of 3,000 sq.ft. to 3,500 sq.ft. in regional malls, downtown store fronts, outlet and specialty centers.  Growth opportunities are sought nationwide.  Leases running 10 years for mall stores and three to five years for outlet stores are typical.

  For more information, contact Mindy Novack, Ann Taylor, Inc., 147 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019; 212-541-3300, Fax 541-3379.

 

Maidenform, Inc. trades as Maidenform Outlet Stores at 83 locations nationwide.  The lingerie stores occupy spaces of 2,700 sq.ft. in outlet centers.  Plans call for 14 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.

  For more information, contact Ron Pinciaro, Maidenform, Inc., 154 Avenue E, Bayonne, NJ 07002; 201-436-9200, Fax 436-0660.

 

Benetton Services Corp. trades as Benetton at 160 locations nationwide.  The women's apparel stores occupy spaces of 1,500 sq.ft. to 4,000 sq.ft. in regional malls and downtown store fronts.  Preferred anchors include Nordstroms, Bloomingdales and Saks Fifth Avenue.  Growth opportunities are sought nationwide.

  For more information, contact Bruce Hunerberg, Benetton Services Corp., 11811 North Tatum Boulevard/ Suite 3031, Phoenix, AZ 85028; 602-953-6664.

 

BC Clothing Co. trades as Sharky's at 11 locations in MI and OH.  The junior apparel stores occupy spaces of 1,500 sq.ft. in regional malls.  Plans call for three openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the existing markets.  Leases running five years are typical.

  For more information, contact Susan Savalle, BC Clothing Co., 35840 Beattie, Sterling Heights, MI 48312; 810-268-3880, Fax 268-3846.

 

Bermo Enterprises, Inc. trades as Max 10 and Mr. B's Wearhouse at 12 locations in MI.  The concept sells family apparel for $10 or less while using spaces of 5,000 sq.ft. to 6,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Growth opportunities are sought in the existing market.

  For more information, contact Ed Bernard, Bermo Enterprises, Inc., 12033 US 131, Schoolcraft, MI 49087; 616-679-2580, Fax 679-2611.

 

The Buckle, Inc. trades as The Buckle at 150 locations in AR, CO, IA, ID, IL, IN KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, OH, OK and SD.  The apparel stores, selling better lines of casual apparel for juniors and young men, occupy spaces of 4,400 sq.ft. in regional malls.  Plans call for up to 18 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in TX, IN, ID and MT.  Leases running 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Brett Milkie, The Buckle, Inc., 37307 Harvest Drive, Avon, OH 44011; 216-934-1415, Fax 934-1417.

 

Sadimara Knitwear, Inc. trades as Carroll of Paris at five locations in NY and TX.  The women's apparel stores, selling better contemporary lines of professional and casual clothing designed in France, occupy spaces of 1,000 sq.ft. to 1,200 sq.ft. in malls, specialty centers and freestanding facilities.  Growth opportunities are sought in the metro-NY area and in NJ.  Leases running 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Jane Bunn, Sadimara Knitwear, Inc., 512 7th Avenue 25th Floor, New York, NY 10018; 212-354-2155, Fax 302-2327.

 

Cache operates 140 locations nationwide.  The women's apparel stores occupy spaces of 2,000 sq.ft. in upscale malls.  Plans call for 25 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  Leases running 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Tom Renkins, Cache, 1460 Broadway 15th Floor, New York, NY 10036; 212-840-4242, Fax 840-4225.

 

Clothing Liquidator, Inc. trades as Clothing Liquidator at three locations in VA and NC.  The men's and women's clothing stores occupy spaces of 3,000 sq.ft. in strip and outlet centers.  Growth opportunities are sought in VA.

  For more information, contact Wanda Gullet, Clothing Liquidators, Inc., 165 Wadsworth Drive, Richmond, VA 23236; 804-320-8365, Fax 320-8365.

 

Chico's F A S Inc. trades as Chico F A S at 122 locations nationwide.  The apparel stores occupy spaces of 1,500 sq.ft. to 1,800 sq.ft. in regional malls, outlet and specialty centers.  Plans call for 21 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.

  For more information, contact Marvin Granick, Chico's F A S Inc., 11215 Metro Parkway, Ft. Myers, FL 33912; 813-277-6200, Fax 277-5237.

 

CMJ Enterprises trades as A Nose for Clothes at seven locations in FL, GA and TX.  The upscale women's sportswear stores occupy spaces of 3,000 sq.ft. in power, specialty and strip centers.  Growth opportunities are sought in Broward County and Palm Beach, FL.  Leases running five years are typical.

  For more information, contact Joseph Falowitz, CMJ Enterprises, 13100 S.W. 128th Street, Miami, FL 33186; 305-253-8631, Fax 235-4370.

 

Desmond's Formalwear, Inc. trades as Desmond's Formalwear at 52 locations in MN, MI, WI, IA, SD, MO, IL, IN, KS and NE.  The stores sell and rent tuxedos while using spaces of 800 sq.ft. in regional malls.  Plans call for two openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in IL.  Leases running six years are typical.

  For more information, contact Stephen Sheely, Desmond's Formalwear, Inc., 400 Main Street, La Crosse, WI 54602; 608-781-7770, Fax 781-5125.

 

Exotic Fashions, Inc. trades as Cliquers at 18 locations in NY and NJ.  The women's apparel stores, selling clothing, shoes and accessories for juniors and misses, occupy spaces of 5,000 sq.ft. to 10,000 sq.ft. in regional malls, downtown store fronts and outlet centers.  Plans call for up to five openings in the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place in NY, NJ and CT.

  For more information, contact Jake Lee, Exotic Fashions, Inc., 250 Carol Place, Moonachie, NJ 07074; 201-641-1822, Fax 641-1120.

 

The Finish Line, Inc. trades as The Finish Line at 193 locations nationwide.  The apparel stores occupy spaces of 3,000 sq.ft. in regional malls.  Plans call for 35 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  Leases running 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact George Sanders, The Finish Line, Inc., 3308 N. Mitthoeffer Road, Indianapolis, IN 46236; 317-899-1022, Fax 899-0237.

 

Holtzman's Little Folk Shop, Inc. trades as Kids Mart at 350 locations in 26 states.  The children's apparel stores occupy spaces of 2,500 sq.ft. in regional malls and power centers.  Preferred anchors include department stores, supermarkets and drug stores.  Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets.

  For more information, contact the Director of Real Estate, Holtzman's Little Folk Shop, Inc., 801 Sentous Street, City of Industry, CA 91748; 818-965-4022, Fax 854-3803.

 

Harold's Stores, Inc. trades as Harold's Stores at 27 locations in TX, OK, MD, GA, AL, TN, NE, MO and NC.  The men's and women's upscale apparel stores occupy spaces of 4,000 sq.ft. in upscale regional malls.  Plans call for three openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the Northeast and Southeast regions.

  For more information, contact Mike Casey, Harold's Stores, Inc. 4525 McKinney, Dallas, TX 75405; 214-521-3533.

 

JHD Enterprises, LTD trades as Lim's Menswear at 11 locations in NC and VA.  The stores occupy spaces of 2,500 sq.ft. in regional malls.  Plans call for one opening in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in NC.  Leases running 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Bobby Lim, JHD Enterprises, LTD, 101 South Center Street, Goldsboro, NC 27530; 919-735-0155, Fax 735-0059.

 

Burton's Menswear, Inc. trades as The Scotsman at five locations in VA.  The men's and women's apparel stores occupy spaces of 5,000 sq.ft. in strip and specialty centers.  Growth opportunities are sought in the Richmond and Petersburg markets of VA.  Leases running 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Robert Burton, Burton Menswear, Inc. 350 Landsdowne Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22404; 703-371-1776, Fax 371-4605.

 

Bunnies Children's Department Store operates six locations in NY.  The children's apparel stores, which also sell shoes and juvenile furniture, occupy spaces of 15,000 sq.ft. to 30,000 sq.ft. in power centers.  Growth opportunities are sought in NJ.  Preferred demographics include a population of 150,000 within three miles earning an average income not exceeding $50,000.  Leases running 10 years with options are typical.

  For more information, contact Jill Gordon, c/o Goldstein Group, 2100 Route 208, Fairlawn, NJ 07410; 201-703-9700, Fax 703-9678.

 

Cotton Island Clothing Co. trades as Cotton Island Clothing at 20 locations in MI, OH, IN and IL.  The stores occupy 100 sq.ft. kiosks in regional malls.  Plans call for the addition of 100 temporary units in carts and kiosks during the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.

  For more information, contact Susan Savalle, Cotton Island Clothing Co., 35840 Beattie, Sterling Heights, MI 48312; 810-268-3880, Fax 268-3846.

 

Catherine's, Inc. trades as P.S. Plus Sizes, Catherine's, Dimensions and The Answer at 414 locations nationwide.  The large-size women's apparel stores occupy spaces of 3,500 sq.ft. to 4,000 sq.ft. in strip centers.  Plans call for 40 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  Leases running 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Bill Serex, Catherine's, Inc., 3742 Lamar Avenue, Memphis, TN 38118; 901-363-3900, Fax 794-9392.

 

Uhlman, Inc. trades as Millikens, Sperrys and Ulhmans at 35 locations in IN, MI and OH.  The stores sell family apparel at moderate to upper-moderate price points while using spaces of 13,000 sq.ft. to 25,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and downtown store fronts.  Preferred anchors include supermarkets and discount stores.  Growth opportunities are sought within a 300-mile radius of Bowling Green, OH.  Leases running five to 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Roger Vail, Uhlman, Inc. 126 N. Main Street, Bowling Green, OH 43402; 419-352-7505, Fax 353-3145.

 

Fine's Men's Shops, Inc. trades as Fine's at 48 locations in GA, AL, NC, SC, VA, WV and MD.  The men's apparel stores occupy spaces of 3,000 sq.ft. in regional malls having GLAs between 300,000 sq.ft. and one million sq.ft.  Plans call for three openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the existing markets.  Leases running 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Mitchell Fine, Fine's Men's Shops, Inc., 1164 Azalea Garden Road, Norfolk, VA 23502; 804-857-6013, Fax 857-4603.

 

Holliday's General Service Corp. trades as Holliday's Fashions at 18 locations in AR, TN, and MS.  The women's apparel stores, selling better lines of sportswear and dresses, occupy spaces of 7,500 sq.ft. in power and strip centers.  Plans call for three openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the existing markets.  Second generation space is preferred.  Leases running three to 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Michael Holliday, Holliday's General Service Corp., 208 S. Dudley Street, Memphis, TN 38104; 901-522-1983, Fax 526-3943.

 

Jockey International, Inc. trades as The Jockey Store at 70 locations nationwide.  The stores, selling Jockey underwear, hosiery, sportswear, tennis, golf and swimwear, occupy spaces of 3,600 sq.ft. in outlet centers.  Plans call for 20 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  Leases running three to five years are typical.

  For more information, contact Jeremy Serer, Jockey International, Inc. 133 Laurel Drive, Needham, MA 02192-3206; 617-449-7660.

 

Coopers, Inc. trades as Western Warehouse at 23 locations in AZ, CA, CO, NM and WA.  The western wear stores occupy spaces of 10,000 sq.ft. to 15,000 sq.ft. in regional malls, power and strip centers as well as freestanding facilities.  Plans call for up to 20 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in NM, WA, CO, FL and CA.

  For more information, contact Donald Midciff, Coopers, Inc., 11205 Montgomery N.E., Albuquerque, NM 87111; 505-296-8344, Fax 296-0278.

 

Joseph A. Bank Clothiers, Inc. trades as Joseph A. Bank Clothiers at 65 locations in AL, CA, CO, CT, GA, MA, IL, MD, MI, IN, NC, PA, TX, TN, VA and Washington, D.C.  The stores, selling classic apparel for men and women, occupy spaces of 5,000 sq.ft. to 7,500 sq.ft. in malls and outlet centers.  Plans call for the expansion of the outlet division, with projections of six openings by mid 1996.  Expansion will take place in the East Coast.  Leases running three to five years are typical.

  For more information, contact Harvey Brown, Joseph A. Bank Clothiers, Inc., 500 Hanover Pike, Hampstead, MD 21074; 410-239-2700, Fax 239-5700.

 

Dress Barn, Inc. trades as Dress Barn and LJ's Fashions at 750 locations nationwide.  The women's apparel stores occupy spaces of 4,000 sq.ft. in strip centers.  Plans call for 80 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.

  For more information, contact Elise Jaffe, Dress Barn, Inc., 30 Dunigan Drive, Suffern, NY 10901; 914-369-4500, Fax 369-4750.

 

Surreys of Florida, Inc. trades as Surreys at 18 locations in FL and as Mondo Collections at three locations in FL.  Selling better lines of menswear, Surreys stores occupy spaces of 2,000 sq.ft. to 2,500 sq.ft. in regional malls and Mondo Collections stores occupy spaces of 650 sq.ft. in regional malls.  Plans call for one opening of Mondo Collections in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in Aventura, FL.  Growth opportunities are sought in FL and GA for Surreys.  Leases running 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Steven Sheikman, Surreys of Florida, Inc. 5125 NW 77th Avenue, Miami, FL 33166; 305-592-8300, Fax 592-6850.

 

Petrie Retail, Inc. trades as Plus Size Stores at 400 locations nationwide.  Specializing in apparel for large-size women, the stores occupy spaces of 4,000 sq.ft. to 5,000 sq.ft. in regional malls, downtown store fronts and power centers.  Growth opportunities are sought nationwide.

  For more information, contact Jack Sopkin, Petrie Retail, Inc., 70 Enterprise Avenue, Secaucus, NJ 07094; 201-866-3600, Fax 866-5483.

 

Nationwide Formalwear trades as Small's Formalwear at 55 locations in NJ, PA, DE, MD, VA and NY.  The men's and women's formal wear stores occupy spaces of 700 sq.ft. to 1,000 sq.ft. in regional malls.  Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets.  Leases running 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Joseph Overlman, Nationwide Formalwear, 1340 Enterprise Drive, West Chester, PA 19380; 610-692-6624, Fax 692-3826.

 

Mondi International, Inc. operates more than 60 locations nationwide.  The ladies apparel and accessories stores occupy spaces of 1,500 sq.ft. to 1,800 sq.ft. in specialty centers.  Plans call for two openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in CA and NJ.

  For more information, contact Johannes Rummeny, Mondi International, Inc., 315 Barton Avenue, Palm Beach, FL 33480; 407-659-7796, Fax 659-7914.

 

Gentry Clothiers, Inc. trades as Glick's at 43 locations in IL and MO.  The stores, selling sportswear for men and women, occupy spaces of 3,000 sq.ft. to 4,000 sq.ft. in strip centers.  Plans call for eight openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the existing markets.

  For more information, contact Joseph Glick, The Glick Co., Inc., 3248 Nameoki Road, Granite City, IL 62040; 618-876-6717, Fax 876-7819.

 

Denny's Childrenswear trades as Denny's at five locations in NY and NJ.  Selling name brand children's apparel, the stores occupy spaces of 10,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets. Leases running 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Ron Klein, Denny's Childrenswear, 904 S. Broadway, Hicksville, NY 11801; 516-681-4490, Fax 681-4444.

 

New Construction

 

ARC Properties and an affiliate of Pathmark Stores, Inc. plan to break ground this Fall on Menlo Square, a 175,000 sq.ft. power center in Edison, NJ.  The site is anchored by an existing 60,000 sq.ft. Rickel's Home Center.  Pre-leasing of spaces for up to five big box "category killer" anchors and one restaurant outparcel is ongoing.  The center is expected to open during late summer 1996.  Menlo Square is located across from Menlo Park Mall, a 1.2 million sq.ft. project anchored by Nordstrom's, Macy's, Cineplex Odeon, Nobody Beats The Wiz, Herman's Sports, The Limited and Linens N' Things.  The site fronts Parsonage Road and is accessible from Route 1 and Route 27, which generate a daily traffic count in excess of 100,000 cars.  Demographics include a five-mile population of 273,288 earning $57,469 as the average household income.

  For more information, contact Ed Jaten, Director of Acquisitions and Leasing, of ARC Properties, Inc. at (201-345-1900), Fax (345-3291).

 

Breslin Realty Development Corporation plans to break ground this fall on Elizabeth Town Center, a 211,000 sq.ft. open mall located in Elizabethtown, PA.  The project will be anchored by an 86,000 sq.ft. department store, a 55,000 sq.ft. supermarket and a 70,000 sq.ft. yet-to-be named tenant.  Parking for 1,050 cars will be available.  The project is expected to open in Spring 1996.

  For more information, contact Robert Broglia of Breslin Realty at (516-741-7400, Ext. 234), Fax (741-5621).

 

Cornelson Company recently broke ground on a 32-acre projected called Stonybrook in Jeffersontown, KY, a suburb of Louisville.  The project is anchored by a 117,000 sq.ft. Target and a 54,000 sq.ft. Winn Dixie.  Both tenants are expected to open Spring 1996.  The development also includes 90,000 sq.ft. of big-box space which can be subdivided.  Also available at the site are six outparcels.  Negotiations with a national tenant and with several restaurants are ongoing.  The project is located at the intersection of Taylorsville Road and Hurstborune Parkway which have a combined traffic count of 65,000 cars.  The company is also building a retail project called Franklin Corners in Gastonia, NC.  The site includes a 150,000 sq.ft. Home Depot, which opened in February, and a Red Robin restaurant which will open during September.  Negotiations are ongoing with a national tenant to fill a 65,000 sq.ft. space along with another restaurant for the project.

  For more information, contact George Cornelson of Cornelson Company at (704-376-6912).

 

Beach Place Partners plans to break ground this summer on the 100,000 sq.ft. Beach Place retail and entertainment complex in Fort Lauderdale, FL.  Leases have been signed with The Gap taking 4,267 sq.ft., Banana Republic taking 4,220 sq.ft., Limited Express taking 8,726 sq.ft., Ritchie's Swimwear taking 840 sq.ft., Giorgio Brutini taking 1,244 sq.ft. and Max's Grill taking 5,664 sq.ft.  Bath & Body has also leased space in the project.  Negotiations are ongoing with additional retailers and restaurants.  Beach Place Partners include Walter and Lee Banks, Dwight Jundt, Roger Hall, Eugene Cooke and Walter Collins.  Completion of Beach Place is expected during the last quarter of 1996.

  For more information, contact Beach Place Partners at (305-764-3460).

 

Glimcher Realty Trust's newest community shopping center, Mill Run Square, is nearing completion.  The 200,000 sq.ft. project, located at the intersection of I-270 and Fishinger Road in Columbus, OH, is being developed on 21 acres of land at an approximate cost of $8.9 million.  Anchors include Lowe's Home Center, which opened in December and PetsMart, which opened last month.  Other tenants at the site include Italian Oven, House of Blinds, Famous Footwear, Ten Below, 20/20 Vision Center, General Nutrition Center, Style Trends by Fiesta and 1/2 Off Cards.

  For more information, contact David Glimcher of Glimcher Realty Trust at (614-621-9000).

 

Rio Vista Station Joint Venture, a general partnership with Big Beaver Development Company as general partner and Sudberry Properties as co-developer, has begun construction on the 257,000 sq.ft. Rio Vista Shopping Center located at the intersection of Friars Road and Stadium Way in Mission Valley, CA.  A Summer 1995 opening is expected.  The project will be anchored by a 117,000 sq.ft. Kmart, a 42,175 sq.ft. Sports Authority, a 27,150 sq.ft. Office Depot, a 26,500 sq.ft. Ross Stores and 30,000 sq.ft. of small retail shops.  The shopping center is part of the Rio Vista 90-acre master-planned community that will contain offices, a hotel and over 1,000 residential units.

  For more information, contact Steve Avoyer, Mike Seiber or John Still of Flocke & Avoyer Commercial Real Estate, the exclusive leasing agents for the project, at (619-280-2600), Fax (280-3311).

 

Devcon Enterprises, Inc. is developing Torrington Fair in Torrington, CT.  The 200,000 sq.ft. project will be anchored by Wal*Mart and Price Chopper supermarkets.  Construction will commence this summer.  Space is available.  The company is currently developing over one million sq.ft. from Maine to Florida.

  For more information, contact Chadd LaBonte or William La Montagan of Devcon Enterprises, Inc. at (203-233-2114).

 

NewRoc Associates, L.P. is developing New Rochelle Center, a 500,000 sq.ft., three-level power center in downtown New Rochelle, NY.  The project, which will have immediate access to I-95, US 1 and mass transit, in addition to parking for over 2,300 cars, is expected to be completed during Fall 1997.  Demographics of the site include a trade area population of 500,000 earning an average household income of $62,000.

  For more information, contact David Perlmutter or Steven R. Smalheiser of NewRoc Associates, L.P. at (914-949-6505), Fax (949-8866).

 

Supermarkets Push Expansion

 

Stop & Shop Companies, Inc. trades as Stop & Shop Companies at 133 locations in MA, RI, CT and NY.  The supermarkets use spaces of 100,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for up to 15 openings per year.  Expansion will take place in the New England and Mid-Atlantic regions.

  For more information, contact Richard Picariello, Stop & Shop Companies, Inc., PO Box 1942, Boston, MA 02105; 617-380-8000, Fax 770-6222.

 

Super Valu, Inc. trades as Super Valu at 4,000 locations nationwide.  The supermarkets use spaces of 30,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Growth opportunities are sought nationwide.

  For more information, contact Jim Campbell, Super Valu, Inc., PO Box 990, Minneapolis, MN 55440; 612-828-4030, Fax 828-8918.

 

The Kroger Co. trades as Kroger at 1,068 locations in the Southeast, Southwest, East Central and West Central regions.  The supermarket/drug store combination use spaces of at least 40,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for 90 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the existing markets.

  For more information, contact Barb Reibling, The Kroger Co., 1014 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202-1100; 513-762-4000, Fax 762-4390.

 

Fiesta Mart, Inc. operates 31 locations in TX.  The supermarkets occupy spaces of 25,000 sq.ft. to 48,000 sq.ft. as anchors in strip centers and in freestanding facilities.  Plans call for up to 25 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in Houston and the Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX markets.

  For more information, contact Buster Freedman, c/o United Equities, 6909 Ashcroft/ Suite 200, Houston, TX 77081; 713-772-6262, Fax 981-4035.

 

Jitney Jungle Stores of America trades as Jitney Jungle, Sack and Save, Mega Mart, Budget Saver and Foodway at 107 locations in MS, AL, TN, AR and LA.  The supermarkets occupy spaces of 30,000 sq.ft. to 60,000 sq.ft. in power and strip centers as well as freestanding facilities.  Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets.

  For more information, contact Steve Phillips, Jitney Jungle Stores of America, PO Box 3409, Jackson, MS 39207; 601-949-5468, Fax 352-0483.

 

Ingles Markets, Inc. operates 181 locations in GA, AL, NC, SC, TN and VA.  The supermarkets occupy spaces of 52,000 sq.ft. to 62,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets.

  For more information, contact Gordon Meyers, Ingles Markets, Inc., PO Box 6676, Asheville, NC 28816; 704-669-2941, Fax 669-3668.

 

J.H. Harvey's Co. trades as Harvey's at 38 locations in FL and GA.  The supermarkets occupy spaces of 30,000 sq.ft. to 40,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets.

  For more information, contact Alton Holloway, J.H. Harvey Co., 727 S. Davis, Nashville, GA 31639; 912-686-7654, Fax 686-2927.

 

Harris-Teeter, Inc. trades as Harris-Teeter at 138 locations in NC, SC, TN, VA and GA.  The supermarkets occupy spaces of 30,000 sq.ft. to 60,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets.

  For more information, contact Emily Watkins, Harris-Teeter, Inc., 701 Crestdale Drive, Matthews, NC 28105; 704-845-3100, Fax 845-3165.

 

Brookshire Brothers, Inc. trades as Brookshire Brothers at 64 locations in LA and TX.  The supermarkets occupy spaces of 25,000 sq.ft. to 55,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets. 

  For more information, contact Jim Arnold, Brookshire Brothers, Inc., 1201 Ellen Trout Drive, Lufkin, TX 75901; 409-634-8155, Fax 633-4637.

 

Big V Supermarkets, Inc. trades as ShopRite at 30 locations in NJ, NY, PA and CT.  The supermarkets occupy spaces of 32,000 sq.ft. to 60,000 sq.ft. in power, strip and specialty centers as well as freestanding facilities.  Growth opportunities are sought in NY and CT.

  For more information, contact Timothy Flanagan, Big V Supermarkets, Inc., 176 N. Main Street, Florida, NY 10921; 914-651-4411, Fax 651-8354.

 

Cindor, Inc. trades as Mr. D's, Jubliee Foods and Jamboree at nine locations in MN, ND, SD and WI.  The supermarkets occupy spaces of 20,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets.

  For more information, contact Don Stowe, Cindor, Inc., 312 S.E. Ninth Avenue, Watertown, SD 57201; 605-886-6929, Fax 886-8716.

 

Camellia Food Stores, Inc. trades as Be-Lo Foods, Food City and Meatland at 48 locations in DE, MD, NC and VA.  The supermarkets occupy spaces of 17,000 sq.ft. in power and strip centers as well as freestanding facilities.  Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets.

  For more information, contact Guy Sykes, Camellia Food Stores, Inc., 1157 Production Road, Norfolk, VA 23502; 804-855-3371, Fax 853-7405.

 

The Grand Union Co. trades as Grand Union at 238 locations in CT, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA and VT.  The supermarkets occupy spaces of 30,000 sq.ft. to 65,000 sq.ft. in strip centers, downtown store fronts and freestanding facilities.  Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets.

  For more information, contact Raymond Ayers, The Grand Union Co., 201 Willowbrook Boulevard, Wayne, NJ 07470; 201-890-6000, Fax 890-6671.

 

Safeway Stores, Inc. trades as Safeway at 1,062 locations in AZ, CA, CO, HI, MD, MT, NM, OR, WA, AK, WY, SD, VA, NV, Washington, D.C. and western Canada.  The supermarkets occupy spaces of 40,000 sq.ft. to 60,000 sq.ft. in power and strip centers as well as freestanding facilities.  Plans call for for up to 30 openings in 1995 and up to 30 openings in 1996.  Expansion will take place in the existing markets.

  For more information, contact Don Wright, Safeway Stores, Inc., 201 4th & Jackson Street, Oakland, CA 94607; 510-891-3000, Fax 891-3224.

 

Clemens Markets, Inc. trades as Clemens Markets at 14 locations in PA.  The supermarkets occupy spaces of 40,000 sq.ft. to 55,000 sq.ft. in power and strip centers.  Plans call for up to four openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in Southern PA.

  For more information, contact Jack Clemens, Clemens Markets, Inc., 616 East Main Street, Lansdale, PA 19446; 215-361-9000, Fax 393-9886.

 

Fulmer Supermarkets trades as Fulmer Foods at 14 locations in OH.  The supermarkets occupy spaces of 20,000 sq.ft. to 40,000 sq.ft. in power and strip centers as well as freestanding facilities.  Plans call for up to three openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in OH.

  For more information, contact R.E. Kramer, Fulmer Supermarkets, 1804 N. Limestone Street, Springfield, OH 45503; 513-399-9751, Fax 399-9470.

 

Food Tenants

 

Dijan, Inc. trades as Arby's at 10 locations in PA, NJ, VA and WV.  The fast food restaurants occupy spaces of 500 sq.ft. in food courts, 2,400 sq.ft. in freestanding facilities and 3,500 sq.ft. in power and strip centers.  Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets.

  For more information, contact Roy McDonald, Dijan, Inc., 1647 Forest Acre Drive, Clarks Summit, PA 18411; 717-343-0666, Fax 343-7784.

 

Del's Lemonade operates 33 locations nationwide.  The stores serve lemonade, popcorn, nachos, pretzels, and natural food drinks while using spaces of 1,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Push carts are also used.  Growth opportunities are sought ion FL, NC, AZ, MA, CT and CA.  Leases running five years with options are typical.

  For more information, contact Joe Padula, Del's Lemonade, 1260 Oaklawn Avenue, Cranston, R.I. 02920; 401-463-6190, Fax 463-7931.

 

Carrols Corp. trades as Burger King at 217 locations in CT, MA, ME, NC, NJ, NY, OH, PA, VT and MI.  The fast food restaurants occupy spaces of 3,500 sq.ft. in regional malls, strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for at least two openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in OH and NY.  Also, growth opportunities in the company's other areas of operations will be considered.

  For more information, contact Rick Cross, Carrols Corp., 968 James Street, Syracuse, NY 13217; 315-424-0513, Fax 425-8874.

 

Sbarro, Inc. trades as Sbarro "The Italian Eatery" at 729 locations worldwide.  The fast food Italian restaurants occupy spaces of 600 sq.ft. in food courts and 4,800 sq.ft. in regional malls, power centers and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for 125 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  The company is experimenting with a concept specializing in signature sandwiches, such as filet mignon and chicken.

  For more information, contact Lance Sturges, Sbarro, Inc., 763 Larkfield Road, Commack, NY 11725; 516-864-0200, Fax 462-9050.

 

Wenco Food Systems Corp., trades as Wendy's at 39 locations in NJ and NY.  The restaurants occupy freestanding facilities of 3,100 sq.ft. on a land area of 40,000 sq.ft. to 50,000 sq.ft.  Plans call for up to six openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in NY.  Leases running 20 years with four five-year options are typical.

  For more information, contact Phillip Perri, Wenco Food Systems Corp., 110 Bi-County Boulevard/ Suite 109, Farmingdale, NY 11735; 516-694-7500, Fax 694-7540.

 

Taco John's of Iowa, Inc. trades as Taco John's at 12 locations in IA.  The Mexican fast food restaurants occupy spaces of 2,200 sq.ft. in end caps and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for three openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the existing market.

  For more information, contact Jason Buirne, Taco John's of Iowa, Inc., 2851 104th Street, Des Moines, IA 50322; 515-278-1818, Fax 278-9842.

 

Swensen's Ice Cream Co. trades as Swensen's Ice Cream at 200 locations nationwide.  Serving ice cream, sandwiches and candy, the stores use spaces of 1,300 sq.ft. in regional malls, strip centers and downtown store fronts.  Plans call for 15 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in CA, NV, AZ, NJ and NY.  Leases running 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Anthony Peretti, Swensen's Ice Cream Co., 91 Chesire Road, Wallingford, CT 06942; 203-265-5692.

 

America's Favorite Chicken Co. trades as Popeye's Chicken & Biscuit at 900 locations nationwide.  The fast food chicken restaurants occupy spaces of 750 sq.ft. to 2,100 sq.ft. in regional malls, strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for 140 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  The company is also looking to expand into convenience stores, truckstop travel plazas and mass merchandisers.

  For more information, contact Terry Conley, America's Favorite Chicken Co., 6 Concourse Parkway/ Suite 1700, Atlanta, GA 30328; 404-391-9500, Fax 353-3074.

 

IMKP, Inc. trades as Red Hot Hens at one location in NJ.  The restaurant serves rotisserie chicken, hot and cold side dishes, sandwiches, salads and soup in a 2,400 sq.ft. freestanding facility.  Growth opportunities will be explored in NJ and PA by the end of the year.

  For more information, contact Philip Abdala, IMKP, Inc., 251 South Route 73, Marlton, NJ 08053; 609-983-4367, Fax 983-1076.

 

All American Frozen Yogurt & Ice Cream Shops operates 22 locations in OR, WA, ID, CO and TX.  The stores occupy spaces of 400 sq.ft. to 650 sq.ft. in regional malls.  Plans call for eight openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in OR, WA, ID, CO, NV and CA.  Leases running eight years are typical.  The company is franchising.

  For more information, contact C.R. Duffie, Jr., All American Frozen Yogurt and Ice Cream Shops, 812 S.W. Washington Street/ Suite 1110, Portland, OR 97205; 503-224-6199, Fax 224-5042.

 

L.E. Associates is a franchisse of Kenny Rogers Roasters.  Pending a license agreement, the company plans to open five restaurants in Brooklyn and Queens, NY in addition to North NJ during 1995 and 12 more during 1996.  The restaurants will occupy spaces of 3,000 sq.ft. to 4,000 sq.ft. in end caps, downtown store fronts and freestanding facilities.  Leases running 15 to 20 years are typical.

  Alberto's operates one location in PA.  The upscale Italian bistro concept occupies spaces of 2,000 sq.ft. to 2,500 sq.ft. in regional malls.  Plans call for three openings in 1995 and 10 openings in 1996.  Expansion will take place in NY, NJ, CT, PA and DE.

  Major Steakhouse operates two locations in NY.  The sit down, full-service restaurants occupy spaces of 7,000 sq.ft. in downtown store fronts and suburban freestanding facilities.  Plans call for six openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in NJ, NY and CT.

  Wok 'N Roll operates 15 locations in NY, NJ, PA, OH and HI.  The Chinese fast-food restaurants occupy spaces of 600 sq.ft. to 1,400 sq.ft. in regional malls, airports and within mass merchandisers and supermarkets.  Plans call for 10 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in MA, CT, NY, NJ, RI, PA, GA, OH, TX and HI.  Leases running 10 years are typical.

  Hospitality Associates trades as a franchisee of Fuddruckers at seven locations in NY, NJ and PA.  The restaurants occupy spaces of 5,000 sq.ft. to 6,000 sq.ft. in freestanding facilities.  Plans call for four openings in 1995 and six openings in 1996.  Expansion will take place in PA and Southern NJ.

  For more information, contact Paul Fetscher, c/o Great American Brokerage, 630 Third Avenue 18th Floor, New York, NY 10017; 212-557-7272, Fax 557-1685.

 

TCBY Enterprises, Inc. trades as TCBY at 3,000 locations nationwide and internationally.  The ice cream and yogurt stores occupy spaces of 1,200 sq.ft. in strip centers, regional malls and downtown store fronts.  Growth opportunities are sought nationwide.

  For more information, contact Mike Odom, TCBY Enterprises, Inc., 1100 TCBY TWR/ 425 W. Capital, Little Rock, AR 72201; 501-688-8229, Fax 688-8246.

 

Mr. Gatti's Inc. trades as Mr. Gatti at 210 locations in AL, AR, FL, GA, IN, KY, LA, MS, MO, NC, OH, SC, TN, TX, VA and WV.  The restaurants occupy spaces of 10,000 sq.ft. using in-line locations and freestanding facilities.  Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets.

  For more information, contact Tom Ratcliffe, Mr. Gatti's Inc., 444 Sidney Baker S., Kerrville, TX 78028; 210-257-2000, Fax 257-2003.

 

Mrs. Fields, Inc. trades as Mrs. Field Cookies at 300 locations nationwide.  The cookie stores occupy spaces of 800 sq.ft. to 2,000 sq.ft. in regional malls.  Plans call for 20 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  Leases running 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Russ Smith, Mrs. Fields, Inc., 333 Main Street, PO Box 4000, Park City, UT 84060; 801-649-1304, Fax 645-2143.

 

Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon, Inc. trades as Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon at 109 locations nationwide.  The restaurants occupy spaces of 5,500 sq.ft. in end caps, strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for 45 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  The company also plans to open 10 restaurants internationally.  Leases running three to five years with options up to 20 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Ward Lawrence, Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon, Inc., 224 E. Douglas/ Suite 700 Wichita, KS 67202; 316-264-8899, Fax 264-5988.

 

Flying Tomato, Inc. trades as Flying Tomato Pizza at 17 locations in IL, IN, OH and TX.  The pizza shops occupy spaces of 1,000 sq.ft. to 2,500 sq.ft. in regional malls, outlet, power, specialty and strip centers.  Preferred anchors include Wal*Mart, Kmart, T.J. Maxx and supermarkets.  Plans call for the opening of three units in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in IL and IN.  Preferred demographics include a population of 200,000 within 20 miles earning $25,000 as the average income.  Leases running five to 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact A. Ralph Senn, Flying Tomato, Inc., 313 North Mattis, Champaign, IL 61826-3189; 217-351-1020, Fax 351-0920.

 

La Salsa Franchise, Inc. trades as La Salsa at 47 locations in CA, VT, CO and AZ.  The fast food Mexican restaurants occupy spaces of 500 sq.ft. to 1,500 sq.ft. in regional malls, downtown store fronts, power and strip centers.  Preferred anchors include Lord & Taylor.  Plans call for 29 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in WA, OR, CA, NM, AZ, VT, CO, TX, FL, NY and Washington, D.C.  Preferred demographics include a population of 35,000 within three miles earning $35,000 as the average income. Leases running five years with options are typical.  The company is franchising.

  For more information, contact Larry Sarokin, La Salsa Franchise, Inc., 11601 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90025; 310-575-4233.

 

Outback Steakhouse operates 230 locations in 33 states.  The restaurants occupy spaces of 6,200 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Preferred anchors include Pier 1, Blockbuster Video and movie theaters.  Plans call for 90 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the Western region.  Preferred demographics include a population of 30,000 within five miles earning $35,000 as the average household income.  Leases running five years are typical.  The company is franchising.

  For more information, contact Denny Rouse, Outback Steakhouse, 550 North Reo Street/ Suite 204, Tampa, FL 33609; 813-282-1225, Fax 282-1209.

 

Daka International, Inc. trades as Fuddruckers at 162 locations in 28 states.  The restaurants occupy spaces of 4,800 to 5,900 sq.ft. in regional malls, power centers and freestanding facilities.  Preferred anchors include movie theaters and big-box users.  Plans call for 25 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in WA, NV, LA and AL.  Preferred demographics include a population of 80,000 within five miles earning $40,000 as the average income.  Leases running 15 years are typical.  The company is franchising.

  For more information, contact William T. Freeman, Daka International, Inc., 55 Ferncroft Road, Danvers, MA 01923-4001; 508-774-9900, Ext. 4604, Fax 774-8485.

 

International Dairy Queen, Inc. trades as Dairy Queen at 5,600 locations nationwide.  The fast food restaurants serve burgers, fries, sodas and ice cream while using spaces of 2,000 sq.ft. to 2,500 sq.ft. in strip centers, end caps and freestanding facilities.  Growth opportunities are sought nationwide.  Leases running seven to 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Eric LaVanger, International Dairy Queen, Inc., PO Box 39286, Minneapolis, MN 55439-0286; 612-830-0200, Fax 830-0450.

 

Wall Street Deli, Inc. trades as Wall Street Deli at 125 locations nationwide.  The restaurants use food court spaces of 600 sq.ft. to 800 sq.ft. and in-line spaces of 3,000 sq.ft.  Plans call for 12 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place  nationwide.  Leases running 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Jeffrey V. Kaufman, Wall Street Deli, Inc., 3514 Lornaridge Road, Birmingham, AL 35216; 205-822-3960, Fax 822-5241.

 

My Favorite Muffin Too, Inc. trades as My Favorite Muffin at 55 locations nationwide.  The stores, selling muffins, pastries and cookies, occupy mall unit spaces of 500 sq.ft. to 600 sq.ft. and cafe unit spaces of 2,500 sq.ft. to 3,000 sq.ft. in strip centers.  Plans call for up to 50 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place east of the Mississippi River.

  For more information, contact Ron Sommers, My Favorite Muffin Too, Inc., 15 Engle Street/ Suite 302, Englewood, NJ 07631; 201-871-0370, Fax 871-7168.

 

McDonalds Corp. trades as McDonalds at 260 locations in RI, CT, MA and NY.  The restaurants occupy spaces of 1,500 sq.ft. to 2,500 sq.ft. in freestanding facilities.  Plans call for the opening of 14 traditional units and 20 non-traditional units of 1,500 sq.ft.  Expansion will take place in the existing markets.

  For more information, contact Larry Carozella, McDonalds Corp., 300 Dayhill Road, Windsor, CT 06095; 203-683-2200, Fax 683-2213.

 

Kentucky Fried Chicken operates 5,100 locations nationwide.  The fast food restaurants occupy freestanding facilities on a land area of 35,000 sq.ft.  Preferred anchors include supermarkets and discount department stores.  Plans call for 40 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  Preferred demographics include a population of 30,000 within one and one-half miles.  Leases running 15 years are typical.  The company is franchising.

  For more information, contact David Cattell, Kentucky Fried Chicken, PO Box 32070, Louisville, KY 40213; 502-456-8300, Fax 456-8848.

 

Fox's Pizza Den, Inc. trades as Fox's Pizza Den at 157 locations in PA, OH, MD, VA, WV, NY, GA and AL.  The restaurants occupy spaces of 1,000 sq.ft. to 1,500 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for 20 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the existing markets.  Leases running five years with a five-year renewal option are typical.

  For more information, contact Jim Fox, Fox's Pizza Den, Inc. 3243 Old Frankstown Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15239; 412-733-7888.

 

Sea Galley Stores, Inc. trades as Sea Galley at 17 locations in WA, AK and ID.  The restaurants occupy spaces of 6,500 sq.ft. to 8,500 sq.ft. in freestanding facilities.  Plans call for three openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the existing markets.  Preferred demographics include a population of 100,000 within 50 miles earning at least $30,000 as the average income Leases running ten years are typical.  The company is franchising.

  For more information, contact Kyle Kumasaka, 7116 220 S.W. Lynwood, WA 98046; 206-775-0411, ext. 203.

 

Shoe Store Chains Size Up Need for New Sites

 

Bee-Gee Shoe Corp., which has operates the El-Bee Shoe store chain for over 25 years, is rolling out a concept called Shoebilee.  The company's newest format features bookcase-style shoe displays, accent and back wall lighting and focus panels in addition to a children's area that features a video screen.  Developed last year, Shoebilee stores offer shoes for the entire family, including major name-brand shoes not found in the El-Bee Shoe stores.  Currently, Shoebilee operates three locations in OH and PA.  The stores use spaces of 5,000 sq.ft. to 7,000 sq.ft. in outlet, power, strip and value retail centers.  Preferred anchors include women's fashion stores, T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, Fashion Bug, Sears and Wal*Mart.  The company plans aggressive expansion by adding 10 stores in 1995, another 15 to 20 stores in 1996, and 20 to 25 stores in 1997.  Expansion will take place in IL, MI, OH, IN, Western NY and Western PA.  Preferred demographics include a population of 40,000 within five miles earning $45,000 as the average household income.

  The 120-unit El-Bee Shoe chain operates locations in OH, IL, IN, MI and PA.  The stores occupy spaces of 5,000 sq.ft. to 7,000 sq.ft. in power and outlet centers.  Preferred anchors include women's fashion stores, T.J. Maxx, Marshalls and supermarkets.  The company plans to convert El-Bee Shoe stores to Shoebilee stores are their leases expire.

  For more information, contact Robert L. Bedore, Bee-Gee Shoe Corp., 3055 Kettering Boulevard/ Suite 200, Dayton, OH 45439; 513-643-7405, Fax 643-7460.

 

Red Wing Shoe Co., trades as Red Wing Shoe Store at 400 locations nationwide.  The stores occupy spaces of 1,000 sq.ft. to 1,500 sq.ft. in strip centers.  Plans call for 12 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  Leases running three years with a three-year option or five years with a five-year option are typical.

  For more information, contact John Key, Red Wing Shoe Co., 314 Main Street, Red Wing, MN 55066; 612-388-8211, Fax 388-7415.

 

Felts Family Shoe Stores trades as Felts Shoes at nine locations in AR and OK.  The stores occupy spaces of 1,800 sq.ft. in strip centers and downtown store fronts.  Preferred anchors include Wal*Mart and supermarkets.  Plans call for two openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in OK.  Preferred demographics include a population of 40,000 within 10 miles earning $40,000 as the average income.  Leases running three to five years are typical.

  For more information, contact Byrce Felts, Felts Family Shoe Stores, 107 North Muskogee Street, Tahlequah, OK 74465; 918-456-3220.

 

Tradehome Shoe Stores, Inc. does business as Tradehome Shoes at 67 locations in IA, MN, SD, ND, WI, NE, MI and KS.  The family shoe stores occupy spaces of 2,400 sq.ft. in regional malls.  Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets.  Leases running five years with options are typical.

  For more information, contact Donald Mains, Tradehome Shoe Stores, Inc., 429 North Prior Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104; 612-646-1345, Fax 646-2705.

 

Shoe Carnival, Inc. trades as Shoe Carnival at 89 locations in AL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, NC, OH, SC, TN and WV.  The stores, which sell shoes, accessories and athletic clothing, occupy spaces of 10,000 sq.ft. in power and strip centers.  Plans call for 10 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the Midwest.

  For more information, contact Paul Kinney, Shoe Carnival, Inc. 8233 Baumgart Road, Evansville, IM 47711; 812-867-4105, Fax 867-4243.

 

Home Furnishings & Housewares

 

Westco Group Inc. trades as Mattress Warehouse and Sleepfair at 52 locations in OH, KY, TN and IN.  The bedding stores occupy spaces of 5,000 sq.ft. to 10,000 sq.ft. in power centers and freestanding facilities.  Preferred anchors include Wal*Mart, Target, Kmart, home improvement stores and supermarkets.  Plans call for up to 10 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the existing markets.  Preferred demographics include a population of 100,000 within three miles earning an average income of $40,000.  Leases running five years are typical.

  For more information, contact Jack Williams, Westco Group, Inc., c/o Russ Price Realty Co., 1745 Merriman Road/ Suite 300, Akron, OH 44313; 216-864-1966, Fax 864-2815.

 

Pier 1 Imports operates 635 locations nationwide.  The home furnishings stores occupy spaces of 9,000 sq.ft. in freestanding facilities and power centers.  Preferred anchors include Marshalls and Borders Books.  Plans call for 50 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.

  For more information, contact Director of Real Estate, Pier 1 Imports, 301 Commerce Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102; 817-878-8000, Fax 878-7888.

 

Euromarket Design, Inc. trades as Crate and Barrel at 51 locations in CA, IL, MA, ME, MN, TX, VA, MD, FL, GA, MI, NY and Washington, D.C.  The housewares/home furnishings stores occupy spaces of 13,000 sq.ft. in regional malls.  Preferred anchors include Nordstroms, Banana Republic and specialty stores.  Plans call for five openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in NY, NJ, CA and CT.  Preferred demographics include a population of 50,000 within five miles earning $60,000 as the average household income.  Leases running 15 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Steve Nulsen, Euromarket Design, Inc., 725 Landwehr Road, Northbrook, IL 60062; 708-272-2888, Fax 272-6841.

 

Lamps Plus, Inc., trades as Lamps Plus at 39 locations in CA, NV, CO, AZ and WA.  The lighting, ceiling fans and accessories stores occupy spaces of 11,000 sq.ft. to 12,000 sq.ft. in power centers and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for up to four openings in 1996.  Expansion will take place in OR and TX.

  For more information, contact Jerry Bass, Lamps Plus, Inc., 20250 Plummer Street, Chatsworth, CA 91311; 818-886-5267, Fax 886-1011.

 

William Sonoma, Inc. trades as William Sonoma and Pottery Barn at 217 locations nationwide.  Offering upscale housewares, the William Sonoma stores occupy spaces of 4,000 sq.ft. to 6,000 sq.ft. and the Pottery Barn stores occupy spaces of 6,000 sq.ft. to 10,000 sq.ft. in regional malls, specialty centers and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for up to 40 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  Leases running 10 to 12 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Arthur Tropp, William Sonoma, Inc., 100 North Point Street, San Francisco, CA 94133; 415-421-7900, Fax 983-9887.

 

Corning Consumer Products Co. trades as Corning Revere Factory Stores at more than 150 locations nationwide.  The stores, selling Corning Ware, Pyrex, Revere Ware, Corelle and Vision products, occupy spaces of of 4,500 sq.ft. in outlet centers.  Growth opportunities are sought nationwide.

  For more information, contact Carl Hook, HP-E-1-8, Corning, NY 14381; 914-771-8074.

 

Midwest Regional Marketing trades as Floor To Ceiling Stores at 29 locations in MN, IL, IA, SD, NE and WI.  The interior home decor stores, specializing in ceiling fans, occupy spaces of 6,000 sq.ft. to 12,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for up to three openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the existing markets.

  For more information, contact Craig Rasmussen, Midwest Regional Marketing, 216 N. River Ridge Circle, Burnsville, MN 55337; 612-890-8979, Fax 890-3818.

 

The Kitchen Works, Inc. trades as The Kitchen Works at 14 locations in PA, OH, WV and MD.  The housewares stores, selling cooking and food preparation products, occupy spaces of 2,400 sq.ft. to 2,600 sq.ft. in regional malls.  Growth opportunities are sought in Baltimore, MD, Washington, D.C. and Pittsburgh, PA.  Leases running seven to 10 years are typical.

  For more information, contact Stephen Barnett, The Kitchen Works, Inc., 1805 Louks Road, York, PA 17404; 717-764-3495, Fax 767-5927.

 

Book Stores: Traditional-Superstore-Offprice-Outlet-Temporary

 

Barnes and Noble, Inc. trades as Barnes and Noble Superstores at 268 locations nationwide.  The bookstores occupy spaces of 25,000 sq.ft. to 30,000 sq.ft. in strip centers.  Plans call for 75 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.

  Barnes and Noble, Inc. also trades as B. Dalton at 634 locations nationwide.  The traditional bookstores occupy spaces of 3,400 sq.ft. in regional malls and strip centers.  Plans call for 10 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.

  Barnes and Noble, Inc. also trades as Double Day Book Shops at 40 locations nationwide.  The traditional bookstores occupy spaces of 2,500 sq.ft. in regional malls, strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for two openings in the coming 18 months.  One opening will take place in Louisville, KY and another at an undetermined location.

  For more information, contact Ann Rucker, Barnes and Noble, Inc., 105 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10003; 212-633-4062, Fax 807-6033.

 

The Book Market, Inc. trades as Book Market at 30 locations nationwide.  The book stores, operating as temporary units, occupy spaces of 7,000 sq.ft. to 40,000 sq.ft. in strip centers, regional malls, and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for 70 openings in the coming nine months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  Leases running two to three months with month-to-month options are typical.

 For more information, contact John Raines, The Book Market, Inc., 5915 Casey Drive, Knoxville, TN 37909; 615-558-8187, ext. 30, Fax 558-6249.

 

National Book Warehouse, Inc. trades as Book Warehouse at 85 locations in 36 states.  The bookstores, selling books, computer software, magazines, stationary, games, puzzles, compact discs, calendars and books on tape, occupy spaces of 3,000 sq.ft. to 5,000 sq.ft. in manufacturers outlet centers.  Preferred anchors include Polo, Speigel and Liz Claiborne.  Plans call for up to 30 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  Leases running five years with options are typical.

  For more information, contact David Hinkle, National Book Warehouse, Inc. 5915 Casey Drive, Knoxville, TN 37909; 615-558-8187, ext. 29, Fax 558-6249.

 

Foozles, Inc. trades as Foozles, An Extraordinary Bookstore at 3 locations in TN, PA and TX.  The bookstores, selling books, computer software, magazines, stationary, games, puzzles, compact discs, calendars and books on tape, occupy spaces of 10,000 sq.ft. to 25,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Preferred anchors include Marshalls, TJ Maxx, Bed, Bath and Beyond, Circuit City and other category killer stores.  Plans call for up to 15 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  Leases running 10 years with three five-year options are typical.

  For more information, contact David Hinkle, Foozles, Inc. 5915 Casey Drive, Knoxville, TN 37909; 615-558-8187, ext. 29, Fax 558-6249.

 

Buck A Book operates 21 locations in MA, RI, NH and CT.  The bookstores, selling publishers' over-runs at the fixed price point of $1, occupy spaces of 2,500 sq.ft. to 4,000 sq.ft. in regional malls, power centers and downtown store fronts.  Plans call for six openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the existing markets.  Leases running three year are typical.

  For more information, contact William Stein, c/o Stein Investment Properties 103 Livebert Road, Newtown, MA 02159; 617-244-6479, Fax 244-6479.

 

The Book Rack Management, Inc. trades as The Book Rack at 230 locations nationwide.  The bookstores, selling mainly used books, occupy spaces of 1,200 sq.ft. to 1,500 sq.ft. in strip centers.  Growth opportunities are sought nationwide.  Leases running three to five years are typical.

  For more information, contact Fred Darnell, The Book Rack Management, Inc., 2715 E. Commercial Boulevard, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308; 305-771-4310.

 

Buyers & Sellers of Commercial Properties

 

Allen Fuller Co. Realtors is in the market to purchase triple net leased properties for investors.  Potential acquisitions should be guaranteed by national, credit tenants with at least 15-year leases with increases.  Preferred deals show a minimum of a nine percent cap.  The company also has long term net leased properties with credit tenants for sale throughout the nation,  companies include Walgreens, Blockbuster and Payless.  Asking prices start at $500,000.

  For details, contact David Mufson at (305-532-0881), Fax (532-0882).

 

H. Stephen Kirschner, Inc. has the listing to sell regional and community centers with GLAs ranging from 10,000 sq.ft. to two million sq.ft.  In addition, the company has over 18 million sq.ft. of net leased assets for sale.  Tenants are S&P rated BBB+ and higher.  The company represents a pension fund REIT that is seeking power center portfolios in excess of 200,000 sq.ft. and regional malls in excess of 400,000 sq.ft.  Value added opportunities are preferred.

  For details, contact H. Stephen Kirschner at (516-462-2200), Fax (499-3322).

 

James Doran Company, a real estate investment banker, provides joint venture capital for development projects with no personal liability or risk to the developer.  The company's transaction's range from $3 to $30 million.

  For details, contact Lawrence Randolph at (800-204-0512).

 

Kin Properties, Inc. is in the market to purchase single tenant properties.  The company also has the listing to sell a 750,000 sq.ft. industrial property net leased to Kmart in Indiana.  There is no cash flow until November 2003.  The asking price is $3.65 million.

  For details, contact Lee or Greg Kin at (914-683-8080), Fax (683-8088).

 

Stanley Gruber, Inc. is the market to purchase single tenant properties.  Preferred deals range in price from $500,000 and up.  All cash transactions are possible.  The company will also structure sale-leasebacks and is interested in purchasing ground leases.

  For details, contact Stanley Gruber, Inc. at (516-294-3200), Fax (294-3202).

 

Excell Fund, L.L.C. is in the market to purchase shopping centers having GLAs over 100,000 sq.ft. nationwide.  Highly preferred acquisitions are centers with GLAs between 150,000 sq.ft. and 300,000 sq.ft. located in the South-Eastern part of the country.  Preferred centers should show 25% of the GLA leased to a national credit tenant and have at least a 50% occupancy rate.  Preferred demographics include an SMA of at least 25,000 population having a median household income of at least $25,000.  Sites should be located at lighted intersections with easy access and visibility.  Traffic counts of at least 25,000 cars per day are preferred.  Other considerations include parking, credit of anchors and tenants, age, quality of construction, traffic patterns, competition, crime and insurance rating.  Prices capped between 10% and 14%, depending on the upside potential, on existing NOI will be considered.  Down payments typically consist of 25% with the balance either financed through the seller or a new loan.

  For details, contact Steven M. Cersonsky at (303-320-0003), Fax (377-6167).

 

The Schreiber Company is in the market to purchase neighborhood and community shopping centers anchored by a supermarket.  Properties located east of the Mississippi River are of interest.

  For details, contact Marvin Schreiber at (412-963-1000), Fax (963-0520).

 

Source Real Estate & Investment Company has the listing sell a six-acre parcel of land in Clinton Township, MI.  The property is zoned commercial.  The site is located adjacent to Target and Sports Authority.

  For details, contact Glenn Hirsch at (810-799-3030), Fax (799-3035).

 

Forest & Company has the listing to sell Encino Center in San Fernando Valley, CA.  The project is located three blocks west of 405 Freeway.  The asking price is $2.5 million.  The company is also in the market to purchase anchored shopping centers, with opportunities for expansion, within a 50-mile radius of Los Angeles, CA.  Properties with a cap rate above 10% are of interest.

  For details, contact Ira Forest at (818-783-5183), Fax (783-5191).

 

Colliers Macaulay Nicolls International brokered the sale of Boulevard Center, a 121,552 sq.ft. power center anchored by Sports Authority, Office Max, Pacific Linen, Silo and Computer City.  The State of Washington Department of Natural Resources purchased the property from Opus Properties, Inc.  The company also brokered the sale of the 23,514 sq.ft. North Bend QFC Shopping Center and the 56,404 sq.ft. eight-screen General Cinema Theater and three-story office building in Silverdale, WA.

  For details, contact Paul Sleeth or J. Terry Moss at (206-223-0866), Fax (223-1427).

 

KG Properties has the listing to sell Colonia Plaza in Sacramento, CA.  The 57,000 sq.ft. project is mostly vacant.  The asking price is $1.9 million with $1.1 million of financing available.

  For details, contact Chris Gianvlias at (916-383-2511), Fax (916-383-9405).

 

Kappa Properties Co. has the listing to sell 63,000 sq.ft. of the 300,000 sq.ft. West Boca Square in Boca Raton, FL.  The project is fully leased and has a $400,000 annual cash flow.  The asking price is $4 million.

  For details, contact Richard Nimtz at (412-963-2535), Fax (963-3522).

 

Blockbuster Entertainment Group plans to sell its residential, commercial, industrial and office properties in western Broward and Dade counties of Florida.  Blockbuster acquired the land for a project that was previously known as Blockbuster Park.  After a study of the site, the company opted not to build the park.

  For details, contact Mike Caruso at (305-832-3199).

 

Capital Realty Advisors is in the market to purchase strip centers having minimum GLAs of 100,000 sq.ft.  Properties located in FL and TX are of interest.

  For details, contact Donna McDonald at (407-744-1088), Fax (744-9374).

 

Cohen & Company, Inc. has the listing to sell a retail property having over 200,000 sq.ft. of space, 75% of which is leased to big-box tenants, in the Chicago, IL metropolitan area.  The property is offered at an 11% cap and under $30 psf.

  For details, contact Phyllis Bosworth at (212-679-1222), Fax (679-1533).

 

CB Commercial has the listing to sell a freestanding OfficeMax in Evergreen Park, IL.  The 22,937 sq.ft. building, which is under construction, is triple net leased to OfficeMax for 15 years with three five-year options.  The site is located one block west of the 1.2 million sq.ft. Evergreen Plaza which is anchored by Carson Pirie Scott and Montgomery Ward.  The asking price is $2.95 million.

  For details, contact Ted Buenger, Jim Sakanich or Joe Parrott at (708-948-5510), Fax (948-8785).

 

Quest Realty, Inc. has active buyers looking for shopping centers, net-net-net leased facilities, hotels, golf courses and apartments.

  For details, contact Sydney Y. Cole at (813-378-0608), Fax (378-5368).

 

Mid-Atlantic Funding Corp. is in the market to purchase income producing properties.  Properties with prices of $2 million and up are of interest.

  For details, contact Ben Goldman at (301-549-1478), Fax (549-1927).

 

Cameron Real Estate Services, Inc. has the listing to sell Lakewood Plaza in Naples, FL.  The 24,724 sq.ft. strip center is 100% leased to NNN tenants.  The site fronts US 41.  The asking price is $1.985 million based on a 10% cap.  The company has the listing to sell Color Tile Center in Fort Myers, FL.  The 9,840 sq.ft. building is 100% leased to NNN tenants with Color Tile as the anchor.  The site fronts US 41.  The asking price is $892,000.  The company also has the listing to sell San Carlos Shopping Center in South Fort Myers, FL.  The 75,760 sq.ft. project is anchored by Winn-Dixie and is 98% leased.  Expansion is possible.  The site fronts US 41.  The asking price is $4.7 million.

  For details, contact Pamela K. Van Vleck at (813-277-1111), Fax (277-0536).

 

Berger-Epstein Associates, Inc. is in the market to purchase shopping centers in PA, NJ, NY, DE and MD, excluding metro New York City.  The company will consider properties with prices up to $10 million.

  For details, contact Jeff Epstein or William Berger at (610-437-7070).

 

HarborView Properties has the listing to sell a 215,000 sq.ft. shopping center in Fairfield County, CT.  The project, which is 72% occupied, is anchored by Caldor, Waldbaums, Payless Shoes, McDonald's, Radio Shack, B. Dalton Books, Dunkin Donuts and People's Bank.  Area demographics include a 10-mile population of 463,000.  The asking price is $9 million.  The company also has the listing to sell a 54,000 sq.ft. strip center in Ocean County, NJ.  The 66% occupied project is anchored by a tile store, a paint store and a marine store, all of which are major credit tenants.  The asking price is $2.5 million.

  For details, contact Dale Kaufteil (Fairfield site) or Kevin O'Brien (Ocean County site) at (914-698-8877), Fax (698-9088).

 

CB Commercial has the listing to sell the 10,000 sq.ft. Lerner Building in downtown Fort Worth, TX.  The site is located adjacent to the Sundance Square development and is suited for ground floor retail use with office space above.  The asking price is $525,000.

  For details, contact William Behr at (817-861-7711), Fax (861-7731).

 

GP Properties is in the market to purchase retail properties having GLAs of at least 100,000 sq.ft.  Properties in the Northeast and CA are of interest.

  For details, contact Mark Perechocky at (612-742-4921), Fax (720-5475).

 

Prime Locations has the listing to sell the following properties: 1.8 acres of land zoned for retail use in Cleveland, OH with $87,500 as the asking price. A 16,988 sq.ft. retail building on .543 acres of land in the Central Business District of Balinger, TX priced at $140,000.  A 31,772 sq.ft. freestanding retail building on 1.017 acres of land in Carrizo Springs, TX priced at $255,000.  A 32,546 sq.ft. freestanding retail building on 7.98 acres of land in Devine, TX with an asking price of $795,000.  A 21,364 sq.ft. freestanding retail building on 2.95 acres of land in Floresville, TX with $335,000 as the asking price.  A 10,215 sq.ft. retail building on .248 acres of land in the Central Business District of Monahans, TX and the asking price is $99,500.  A 10,500 sq.ft. retail building on .244 acres of land in the Central Business District of Robstown, TX priced at $95,000.  A 32,546 sq.ft. freestanding retail building on 3.42 acres of land in San Antonio, TX with an asking price of $850,000.

  For details, contact Jennifer Jones at (214-991-7000), Fax (991-1218).

 

In College Station, TX, 14.7 acres of land, zoned retail, restaurant, hotel, apartment and commercial, are available for sale.  The site fronts Business Highway #6 and Hollerman Drive which generate a daily traffic count of 47,890 cars.  Located within one mile of the site is Post Oak Mall anchored by Dillard's, Foley's, Sears, J.C. Penney, Bealls and Service Merchandise.  Other retailers of the area include H.E.B., Target, T.J. Maxx, Toys 'R Us, Kroger, Pier 1 Imports, Circuit City, Winn Dixie, Apple Tree, Eckerd Drug, Olive Garden, El Chico, Fuddruckers, Outback Steakhouse, Pelican Wharf, Bennigans, Chili's and Red Lobster.  The asking price is $4.50 sq.ft.

  For details, contact Dixie Dale at (409-846-1754).

 

Westage Corporation has the listing to sell a 20-acre parcel of land approved for 150,000 sq.ft. of retail space in Fishkill, NY.  The site is adjacent to Wal*Mart and Sam's Club.

  For details, contact Kevin Marrinan at (914-897-3135), Fax (897-3226).

 

The Midland Group announces the sale of 11 shopping centers valued at $50 million.  The seller, represented by Van Enterprises, was Cecil Van Tuyl and the buyer, represented by Midland Group and THF Realty, was Stan Kroenke.  The centers encompass over 700,000 sq.ft. of leasable space and are 98% occupied.  Seven of the properties are located in Johnson County, KS, two in Tucson, AZ, one in Sedona, AZ and one in Council Bluffs, IA.

  For details, contact John Rubenstein at (913-362-1999).

 

ARC Properties, Inc. is looking to purchase existing centers or land ready to develop in the New York metro area.

  For details, contact Ed Jaten at (201-345-1900, ext. 114).

 

TKO/Real Estate Advisory Group has the listing to sell a freestanding Kmart with three years remaining on its lease.  The site is located in the Midwest.  The company has the listing to sell an enclosed mini-mall in New England.  The asking price is $12 million.  The company also is in the market to purchase retail centers nationwide.  Projects having GLAs of at least 200,000 sq.ft. are of interest.  Prices of up to $70 million for a package of centers will be considered.

  For details, contact Ted Kraus at (609-587-6200), Fax (587-3511).

 

Going High Tech in The Real Estate & Retail World

 

National Research Bureau (NRB), publisher of the Shopping Center Directory, an annual four-volume informational guide of shopping centers across the United States, announces that its latest edition will be available on CD-ROM.  Entitled Shopping Center Directory on CD-ROM, the program features 10 indexes for fast searches by GLA, geography, center name, center contact, construction status, opening date, market positioning strategy, center type, store name and top contacts.  Additionally, 11 of NRB's most popular shopping center reports can be customized by area, then printed from your computer.  Computer requirements to run this program include a PC having a minimum 386 processor, preferably having a 486 processor; 4M of RAM; 2x CD-ROM drive; SVGA monitor; Windows 3.1 or higher and a mouse.

  For more information and a demo disk, call 800-456-4555.

 

Federal Government mandates will limit access to reports by the US Census Bureau.  In the near future, the only avenue to retrieve federal, state, county and local census reports will be via the information highway.  Most current reports on government finance and public employment data will be replaced with fact sheets with the more detailed versions of the documents available only on the census bureau's Internet gopher server.  Instructions on how to access the information is available through fact sheets or by sending an E-mail message to pio@census.gov.

  For more information, contact Henry Wulf at (800-242-1484).

 

Yardi Systems, a maker of software systems for the management of real property assets and portfolios, recently released a new management system which runs on Windows.  The new system, called Yardi Advantage, is a new generation of real estate management software which incorporates accounting capabilities into a flexible relational database.  The system is able to perform instantaneous cash and accrual accounting simultaneously.  For multi-site applications, the system allows site managers to enter data directly and then automatically posts and up-dates entries system wide.  It enhances the audit trail and offers customizable security.  The typical Yardi Advantage package, which includes site management, full featured accounting and reporting, and property management capabilities, sells for about $12,000.  It runs on a stand-alone PC or a PC network.  Service costs about 15% of the purchase price per year.

  For more information, contact Yardi Systems at (800-866-1144).

 

Sybase, Inc. and Silicon Graphics, Inc. announced plans that will improve the way people do business on the Internet.  Businesses who set up electronic storefronts on the Internet will be able to do more than advertise their products through the use of Sybase's software package and Silicon Graphic's hardware systems.  Sybase's program will allow companies to manage a cyberstore's inventory, issue catalogs, manage on-line purchases and handle shipping.  Silicon Graphic's computers will present the cyberstore in a multimedia mix of images, sounds and text.  The services are expected to be available this summer.

  For more information, contact Sybase, Inc. at (510-922-3500) or Silicon Graphics, Inc. at (415-960-1980).

 

Jupiter Communications  publishes a newsletter entitled Online Marketplace, which offers a guide to doing business online.  The newsletter is designed to answer questions such as what are the demographics of the online shopper? How many consumers have access to the World Wide Web from home? What kind of sales are online catalogs currently generating and what will the numbers be in the next three to five years?

  For more information, contact Adam Schoenfeld of Jupiter Communications at (212-941-9252).

 

MCI Communications Corp. recently began offering an electronic shopping mall to Internet users in 64 cities.  Called marketplaceMCI, the service allows people to buy computer equipment, merchandise, flowers, exercise equipment, coffee, outdoor gear, insurance, reserve a room and purchase train tickets.  Companies participating include Dun & Bradstreet Information Services, Hammacher Schlemmer & Co., OfficeMax, Inc., Intercontinental Florists, National Wildlife Galleries, Doneckers, Aetna Life & Casualty, Amtrak, Borders, Inc., Healthrider and Timberland.  In addition to marketplaceMCI, OfficeMax is also offering services through Prodigy, CompuServe and America Online.

  For more information, contact MCI Communications Corp. at (800-888-0800).

 

Convenience Stores

 

Shipley Stores, Inc. trades as Tom's at 44 locations in PA.  The convenience stores occupy spaces of 1,500 sq.ft. in freestanding facilities.  Plans call for three openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the existing market.  A 10-year lease is typical.

  For more information, contact Russ Baroloff, Shipley Stores, Inc., 550 E. King Street, York, PA 17402; 717-771-1816, Fax 854-5496.

 

CFM Marketing Systems, Inc. trades as Convenient Food Mart at 13 locations in IA and NE.  The convenience stores, which plan to sell gasoline at future locations, occupy spaces of 3,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets.

  For more information, contact Bill Ashley, CFM Marketing Systems, Inc., 11409 Davenport Street, Omaha, NE 68154; 402-330-4412, Fax 330-4413.

 

Chico Dairy Company trades as Dairy Mart Foods and Hero Hut at 39 locations in MD, PA, OH and WV.  The convenience stores, which also sell gasoline, occupy spaces of 3,500 sq.ft. to 3,800 sq.ft. on corner lots in freestanding facilities.  Plans call for the opening of four units in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in WV and PA.

  For more information, contact Sam Chiro, Jr., Chico Dairy Company, 331 Beechurst Avenue, Morgantown, WV 26505; 304-292-9433, Fax 292-1527.

 

Midjit Market, Inc. trades as Green Valley Grocery at 15 locations in NV.  The convenience stores, which also sell deli items and gasoline, occupy spaces of 3,000 sq.ft. in freestanding facilities.  Plans call for two openings in 1996.  Expansion will take place in the existing market.

  For more information, contact Richard Crawford, Midjit Market, Inc., 3915 West Twain Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89103; 702-367-0056, Fax 367-9838.

 

Certified Oil Co. trades as Certi-Mart at 52 locations in OH, KY and WV.  The convenience stores occupy spaces of 1,500 sq.ft. in freestanding facilities.  Plans call for three openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in OH and KY.

  For more information, contact Michael Auld, Certified Oil Co., 949 King Avenue, Columbus, OH 43212; 614-421-7500, Fax 421-6525.

 

Alaskan Oil, Inc. trades as A.O.K. at 25 locations in NY.  The convenience stores occupy spaces of 1,000 sq.ft. in freestanding facilities.  Plans call for two openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in Central NY.

  For more information, contact Donald Neugebauer, Alaskan Oil, Inc., 500 Solar Street, Syracuse, NY 13204; 315-471-6496, Fax 479-6698.

 

The Circle K Corp. trades as Circle K at 2,500 locations in the United States and an additional 2,500 locations in 22 countries.  The convenience stores, which also sell gasoline, occupy spaces of 3,500 sq.ft. in freestanding facilities on one acre of land.  Plans call for up to 40 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in FL, NC, SC, TX, AZ, NV and CA.

  For more information, contact Paul Hazlinger, The Circle K Corp., 3003 North Central Avenue/ 17th Floor, Phoenix, AZ 85012; 602-437-0600, Fax 530-5167.

 

Lead Sheet

 

Frank's Nursery & Crafts, Inc.

dba Frank's Nursery and Crafts

Kristen Frohn

6501 E. Nevada Avenue

Detroit, MI 48234

313-564-2169, Fax 564-2250

 

Arts & Crafts

The 267-unit chain operates locations east of the Mississippi River as well as in MO and MN.  The stores, selling arts, crafts and nursery items, occupy spaces of 40,000 sq.ft. in power and strip centers as well as freestanding facilities.  Plans call for up to 10 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the existing markets.  The company is also looking for 150 locations for its new concepts, Christmas By Frank, In The Garden with Franks, Kids Craft and At Home with Franks.

 

United Equities, Inc.

dba Garden Ridge

Buster Freedman

6909 Ashcroft/ Suite 200

Houston, TX 77081

713-772-6262, Fax 981-4035

 

Home Decor

The eight-unit chain operates locations in the Southeast.  The stores, selling crafts, housewares, pottery, party supplies, floral home accents, candles, baskets, pictures and seasonal items, occupy spaces of 140,000 sq.ft. in power centers and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for up to seven openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place within a 300 to 400-mile radius of Atlanta, GA.

 

The Pep Boys-Manny, Moe and Jack

dba The Pep Boys

Mike Holden

3111 W. Allegheny Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19132

215-229-9000, Fax 229-5083

 

Automotive

The 436-unit chain operates locations nationwide.  The automotive service centers, which also sell parts and accessories, occupy spaces of 22,500 sq.ft. in power centers and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for 50 super center openings and 25 Parts USA (which have no service bays) openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.

 

Ashland Oil Inc.

dba Valvoline Instant Oil Change

Casey Brusch

PO Box 14046

Lexington, KY 40512

800-622-6846, Fax 606-264-7049

 

Automotive

The 443-unit chain operates locations nationwide.  The automotive service centers occupy freestanding facilities of 15,000 sq.ft.  Plans call for 60 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the Midwest, Southeast, Northeast and Western regions.

 

Eagle Cleaners

Bob Turner

1750 University Drive/ Suite 2

Coral Springs, FL 33071

305-346-9501, Fax 346-9505

 

Cleaners

The 100-unit chain operates locations in AL, CT, DE, FL, GA, IL, MA, MD, NC, NJ, OH, SC, TX, VA, NY, TN and Washington, D.C.  The stores, offering drycleaning, clothing alterations and shoe repair, occupy spaces of 1,200 sq.ft. to 1,500 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for up to 100 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the existing markets.  Leases running 10 years are typical.

 

Egghead Discount Software

Mark K. Comstock

22011 SE 51st Street

Issaquah, WA 98027

206-391-5820, Fax 391-6180

 

Computer

The 170-unit chain operates locations throughout North America.  The computer software and accessories stores occupy spaces of 2,000 sq.ft. to 4,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and 6,000 sq.ft. to 7,000 sq.ft. in freestanding facilities.  Plans call for 10 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  Leases running three years with options are typical.

 

U.S. Factory Outlets, Inc.

dba U.S. Factory Outlets

Frederic Raiff

Seven Penn Plaza

New York, NY 10001

212-563-3650, Fax 967-9872

 

Discount Stores

The 23-unit chain operates locations nationwide.  The discount stores, selling general merchandise, apparel and closeouts at bargain prices, occupy spaces of 30,000 sq.ft. to 52,000 sq.ft. in regional malls, power and strip centers.  Growth opportunities are sought nationwide.

 

Big B, Inc.

dba Big B, Drugs for Less

Steve Taylor

2600 Morgan Road S.E.

Vesemer, AL 35023

205-424-3421, Fax 426-8748

 

Drug Store

The 301-unit chain operates locations in GA, FL, TN, MS and AL.  The stores occupy spaces of 10,000 sq.ft. to 29,000 sq.ft. in strip centers.  Plans call for up to 20 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the Southeast region.

 

Melville Corp.

dba CVS (Consumer Value Stores)

Dennis McMullen

One CVS Drive

Woonsocket, RI 02895

401-765-1500, Fax 769-6593

 

Drug Store

The 1,350-unit chain operates locations in ME, NH, CT, VT, MA, RI, NY, NJ, PA, MD, VA and Washington, D.C.  The stores occupy spaces of 8,000 sq.ft. to 11,000 sq.ft. in regional malls, strip centers, downtown store fronts and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for 100 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the existing markets.

 

Carmike Cinemas, Inc.

dba Carmike Cinemas

Brenda Blum

PO Box 391

Columbus, GA 31994

706-576-3400, Fax 576-3441

 

Entertainment

The 500-unit chain operates 2,000 screens at locations nationwide.  The movie theaters occupy spaces of 25,000 sq.ft. in regional malls, power centers and freestanding facilities.  Growth opportunities are sought nationwide.

 

Hancock Fabrics, Inc.

dba Minnesota Fabrics, Fabric Warehouse

William Smothers

PO Box 2400

Tupelo, MS 38803

601-842-2834, Fax 842-3870

 

Fabric

The 500-unit chain operates locations nationwide.  Selling fabrics, the stores occupy spaces of 12,000 sq.ft. in community, power and strip centers as well as freestanding facilities.  Plans call for 30 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  Leases running 10 years with options are typical.

 

Bills Dollar Store, Inc.

dba Bills Dollar Store

Merill Sizemore

3800 Interstate 55 North

Jackson, MS 39211

601-981-7171, Fax 366-4823

 

General Merchandise

The 460-unit chain operates locations in AL, FL, GA, MO, TN, LA, MS, TX, OK, KS, SC and KY.  The stores, selling general merchandise at low prices, occupy spaces of 6,000 sq.ft. to 8,000 sq.ft. in strip centers, downtown store fronts and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for 20 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the existing markets.

 

Fantastic Sam's International, Inc.

dba Fantastic Sam's

Dick Williams

3180 Old Getwell Road

Memphis, TN 38118

901-363-8624, Fax 363-8946

 

Hair Salon

The 1,270-unit chain operates locations worldwide.  The stores occupy spaces of at least 2,500 sq.ft. in strip centers.  Growth opportunities are sought worldwide.

 

Regis Corporation

dba Master Cuts

Christopher Fox

7201 Metro Boulevard

Minneapolis, MN 55439

612-947-7777, Fax 947-7900

 

Hair Salon

The 280-unit chain operates locations nationwide.  The stores, catering primarily to men and children, occupy spaces of 1,000 sq.ft. in regional malls.  Plans call for up to 20 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.

 

Gold's Gym Enterprise

dba Gold's Gym

Rich Minzer

358 Hampton Drive

Venice, CA 90291

310-392-4605

 

Health Spa

The 480-unit chain operates locations worldwide.  The health clubs occupy freestanding facilities of at least 12,000 sq.ft.  Plans call for up to 80 openings worldwide.  Only written proposals are accepted.

 

Kmart Corporation

dba Builders Square

Ann Strick

9725 Data Point Drive

San Antonio, TX 78229

210-616-8555, Fax 616-8600

 

Home Improvement

The 184-unit chain operates locations nationwide.  The stores occupy spaces of 145,000 sq.ft. on 12 to 13 acres of land in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for 15 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in FL, TX, MI, IL and PA.  Preferred demographics include a population of 200,000 within 10 miles earning $35,000 to $45,000 as the average income.  The number of privately owned residences should be at least 70,000.  Leases running 25 years with 10 five-year options are typical.

 

Grow Biz

dba Disc Go Round, Music Go Round

Michael Antikies

c/o Michael Antikies Real Estate

456 Main Street

Ridgefield, CT 06877-4508

203-438-9525, Fax 438-7570

 

Music

Disc Go Round and Music Go Round operate locations in NY, NJ and CT.  The music stores occupy spaces of 2,000 sq.ft. to 4,000 sq.ft. in shopping centers located within high traffic areas.  Growth opportunities are sought in the existing markets.  The company is franchising.  Grow Biz also franchises Play It Again Sports, Once Upon A Child and Computer Renaissance stores with over 1,000 locations operating nationwide.

 

Eye Care Centers of America, Inc.

dba Eye Master, Binyon's

Joe Keough

11103 West Avenue/ Suite 111

San Antonio, TX 78213

210-340-3531, Fax 340-0123

 

Optical

The 160-unit chain operates locations nationwide.  The stores occupy spaces of 3,500 sq.ft. in regional malls.  Growth opportunities are sought nationwide.

 

Signs By Tomorrow/USA, Inc.

dba Signs By Tomorrow

Joe McGinnes

6460 Dobbin Road

Columbia, MD 21045

410-992-7192, Fax 992-7675

 

Service

The 33-unit chain operates locations nationwide.  The sign shops occupy spaces of 1,600 sq.ft. to 1,800 sq.ft. in strip centers.  Plans call for 10 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in NJ, NY, MD, PA, WA and OH.  Leases running five years with a five-year option are typical.  Start-up franchises cost between $80,000 and $100,000 and a prospective franchisee is responsible for finding its location.

 

Calendar Club, Inc.

Jan Reece

11600 Manchaca Road

Austin, TX 78748

512-280-1650, Fax 280-6513

 

Specialty

The 250-unit chain operates temporary locations nationwide.  Selling calendars, the stores are open between November 1 and January 15 while occupying spaces of 140 sq.ft. to 3,000 sq.ft. in regional malls, power and specialty centers.  Preferred anchors include Lord & Taylor.  Plans call for 250 openings in the coming year.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  Preferred demographics include a population of 300,000 within 20 miles earning $30,000 as the average income.  Leases running 10 weeks are typical.

 

Ezcorp., Inc.

dba Ezpawn

Barbara Lampley

1901 Capital Parkway

Austin, TX 78746

512-314-3456, Fax 314-3403

 

Specialty

The 251-unit chain operates locations in AL, AR, CO, GA, IN, MS, OK, TX and TN.  The pawn shops occupy spaces of 4,500 sq.ft. to 8,500 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding facilities.  Plans call for up to 50 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place in the existing markets.

 

Ppostnet International Franchise Corp.

dba Postnet

Dayton Baldwin

2225 East Flamingo, Bldg. 2

Las Vegas, NV 89119

702-792-7100, Fax 792-7115

 

Specialty

The 200-unit chain operates locations nationwide.  The postal and business communication stores occupy spaces of 800 sq.ft. to 1,500 sq.ft. in power, specialty and strip centers as well as freestanding facilities.  Preferred anchors include supermarkets.  Plans call for 40 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  Leases running five years with a five-year option are typical.

 

Sharper Image

Laura Tropt

650 Davis Street

San Francisco, CA 94111

415-445-6000, Fax 781-5251

 

Specialty

The 75-unit chain operates locations nationwide.  The stores occupy spaces of 950 sq.ft. to 1,000 sq.ft. in regional malls and upscale specialty centers.  Plans call for 10 openings in the coming 18 months.  Expansion will take place nationwide.  The company also has a catalog business called Sharper Image Spa.  The company also plans to open several Spa stores this year.

 

The Woolworth Company

dba Woolworth

Fred Williams

233 Broadway

New York, NY 10279

212-553-2000, Fax 553-7038

 

Variety Stores

The 8,000 unit retail conglomerate operates locations nationwide.  The variety stores use spaces of 10,000 sq.ft. to 25,000 sq.ft.  Other divisions of the company, trading as Foot Locker, Lady Footlocker, Kids Footlocker, Champs, Northern Reflections, After Thoughts, Accessory Lady, Foot Quarters, Kinney Shoes and San Francisco Music Box, occupy spaces of 1,800 sq.ft. to 5,000 sq.ft. in regional malls.  All divisions are expanding and the company projects 140 to 160 openings during the coming 18 months.  Growth will take place nationwide.  A 10-year lease is the norm.

 

Space Place

 

Alabama

Birmingham-  An 86,566 sq.ft. former Hechinger's building is available for lease.  The site has a 27,331 sq.ft. yard/expansion area and is located adjacent to Bellview Plaza and Westview Mall.

  For details, contact Richard Dugan of Hechinger's at (301-341-0965).

 

Hueytown-  A 12,000 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center located at the intersection of Hueytown Road and High School Road.  In Mobile, an 18,044 sq.ft. space is available for lease at the Springdale Mall.  In Montgomery, a 28,242 sq.ft space is available for lease at Governors Square fronting E. South Boulevard.

  For details, contact Jim Matthews of Prime Locations Consulting, Inc. at (214-991-7000).

 

California

Santa Fe Springs-  A 114,500 sq.ft. freestanding building is available for lease at Santa Fe Springs Plaza.  The site fronts Telegraph and Painter Roads.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Colorado

Lakewood-  A 96,800 sq.ft. freestanding building and a 7,838 sq.ft. pad site are available for lease.  The site fronts West Colfax Avenue and Wadsworth Boulevard.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Connecticut

Brookfield-  White Turkey Plaza is anchored by OfficeMax, TJ Maxx, Waldbaums and The Wiz.  The 141,498 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Candlewood Road and Route 7.  In North Haven, North Haven Shopping Center is anchored by Waldbaums, CVS and Fashion Bug.  The 120,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Route 22 and Washington Avenue.  In Orange,  Edwards Plaza is anchored by TJ Maxx and Edward's Supermarket.  The 162,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Boston Post Road and Peck Lane.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Danbury-  Danbury Landing is anchored by The Sports Authority and Bed Bath and Beyond.  The project has a space of 5,400 sq.ft. available for lease.  The site is located adjacent to Danbury Fair Mall which is anchored by Macy's, Filene's, Lord & Taylor, Sears and J.C. Penney.  In Woodbridge,  Amity Plaza is anchored by Super Stop & Shop, Discovery Zone, Walgreens, McCrory's, Fashion Bug, Hit or Miss and Payless Shoes.  The project has spaces of 4,560 sq.ft., 9,300 sq.ft., 15,012 sq.ft. and 40,000 sq.ft. available for lease.  The site is located at the intersection of Route 15 and Route 63 which generate a daily traffic count of 79,000 cars.  Demographics include a five-mile population of 215,090 earning $44,695 as the average household income.

  For details, contact Michael Antikies (Danbury Landing) or Marty Sidman (Amity Plaza) of Michael Antikies Real Estate at (203-438-9525), Fax (438-7570).

 

Florida

Fern Park-  Fern Park Shopping Plaza is anchored by Kmart and Fabri-Centers.  A 116,805 sq.ft. freestanding building is available for lease.  The site fronts Fern Wood Boulevard and Highway #17/92.  In Kissimmee, Town Corral Shopping Center is anchored by Albertsons and Old America Stores.  The 230,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Bermuda Avenue and Vine Street.  In Tampa,  Columbus Plaza Shopping Center is anchored by Kash & Karry Supermarket and Eckerd Drug.  The 155,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts 10th Avenue and 50th Street.  In Temple Terrace, Temple Terrace Shopping Center is anchored by Kash & Karry Supermarket and TJ Maxx.  The 106,767 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts 56th Street and Bush Boulevard.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Largo-  A 28,800 sq.ft. space is available for lease at East Bay Plaza fronting East Bay Drive.  In Tampa,  a 26,105 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting West Hillsborough Avenue.  In Temple Terrace, a 21,500 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting East Fowler Avenue.

  For details, contact Jim Matthews of Prime Locations Consulting, Inc. at (214-991-7000).

 

Georgia

Madison-  An 8,450 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Eatonton Road.  In Marietta, a 10,412 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Lower Roswell Road.  In Perry,  a 7,500 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Grant Plaza.  In Riverdale, a 10,125 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting SW GA Highway 138.  In Swainsboro, a 25,000 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting South Main Street.

  For details, contact Jim Matthews of Prime Locations Consulting, Inc. at (214-991-7000).

 

Illinois

Belleville- A 116,700 sq.ft. freestanding building is available for lease.  The space can be subdivided.  The site fronts Highway #13/15.  In Elgin, a 97,799 sq.ft. space is available for lease at Elgin Shopping Center.  The site fronts State Road 25.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Calumet City-  A 10,800 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Gold Coast Lane.  In Champaign,  an 8,260 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Bloomington Road.  In Chicago Heights, a 13,104 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Joe Orr Road.  In Midlothian, a 6,693 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Crawford Avenue.  In Richton Park, an 8,450 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Governors Highway.  In Sauk Village, a 9,472 sq.ft. space is available for lease at Sauk Plaza.  In Tinley Park, a 10,626 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Oak Park Avenue.  In Vandalia, a 9,628 sq.ft. space is available for lease at Old Capital Shopping Center.

  For details, contact Jim Matthews of Prime Locations Consulting, Inc. at (214-991-7000).

 

Indiana

Evansville-  A 108,440 sq.ft. anchor space is available for lease at a 117,100 sq.ft. project that fronts Morgan Avenue and Boeke.  In Marion, space is available for lease in the 109,200 sq.ft. Kmart Plaza fronting Western Avenue.  In Muncie, space is available for lease in the 104,558 sq.ft. Kmart Plaza fronting Walnut Street.  In Seymour,  West Towne Plaza is anchored by Rite Aid Drugs.  The 60,000 sq.ft. project has an anchor space of 22,021 sq.ft. available for lease.  The site fronts US Highway 50 and Kasting Road.  In Warsaw,  The Market Place is anchored by Uhlman's, JC Penney and On Cue.  The 191,681 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts US Highway #30 and Water Street.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Indianapolis-  Space is available for lease in the 185,000 sq.ft. North Eastwood Shopping Center anchored by Kroger, Big Lots, Rainbow Shops and Stuarts/Stuarts Plus.  In Merrillville,  space is available for lease in the 215,000 sq.ft. Merrillville Plaza anchored by Toys 'R Us, Kids 'R Us, T.J. Maxx, OfficeMax, Discovery Zone, Pier 1 Imports, F&M Drugs and Michaels Crafts.

  For details, contact Jamie Sackheim of Acadia Management Company at (800-227-5570), Fax (516-767-8835).

 

Fort Wayne-  A 7,500 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting South Anthony Boulevard.  In Goshen, an 11,900 sq.ft. space is available for lease at Peddlers Village.  In Jasper, a 9,000 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Third Avenue.

  For details, contact Jim Matthews of Prime Locations Consulting, Inc. at (214-991-7000).

 

Iowa

Cedar Rapids-  Town & Country Shopping Center has a 12,654 sq.ft. lower level space and a 14,112 sq.ft. retail level space available for lease in the 135,103 sq.ft. project.  The daily traffic count of the site is 28,000 cars.  In Des Moines,  Wakonda an fleur is anchored by Walgreens and Dahls Grocery.  The project has spaces of 3,350 sq.ft. or 4,300 sq.ft. available for lease,in addition to a 4,700 sq.ft. theater available for lease.

  For details, contact Joanne Mauck of Insignia Commercial Group, Inc. at (319-365-9738).

 

Kentucky

Ashland-  Kmart Shopping Center is anchored by Watson's and Kroger.  The 268,000 sq.ft. project has an anchor position available for lease.  The site fronts Nolte Road and Route 23.  In Glasgow,  Central Center Shopping Center is anchored by Watson's.  The 121,479 sq.ft. project has an anchor position available for lease.  The site fronts Route 90.  In Richmond,  Richmond Plaza is anchored by Sav-A-Lot Supermarket, Blockbuster Video and Bluegrass Hardware.  The 89,740 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts US 25 and Eastern By-Pass.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Owensboro-  A 10,069 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting East 4th Street.

  For details, contact Jim Matthews of Prime Locations Consulting, Inc. at (214-991-7000).

 

Louisiana

Baton Rouge-  Marketplace is anchored by Wal*Mart, Sam's and Lowes.  The one million sq.ft. project, which is under construction, has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts I-10.  Demographics include a 10-mile population of 350,000 earning $39,000 as the average income.

  For details, contact Craig Samson of Mall Properties, Inc. at (212-935-1330), Fax (832-5369).

 

Maryland

Fort Washington-  A 102,400 sq.ft. former Hechinger's is available for lease.  The site is located at Old Forte Village Shopping Center off Route 210.

  For details, contact Richard Dugan of Hechinger's at (301-341-0965).

 

Randallstown-  Brenbrook Plaza is anchored by Kmart and Minnesota Fabrics.  The 140,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Liberty Road.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Massachusetts

Billerica-  Billerica Mall is anchored by Kmart, Burlington Coat Factory and Demoulas Market.  The 275,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Boston Road.  In Chelsea,  Mystic Mall is anchored by Stuarts Department Store and Demoulas Market.  The 280,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Everett Avenue.  In Milford,  Kmart Shopping Center is anchored by Kmart and Pierce Goods Shop.  The 140,770 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Medway Street.  In North Dartmouth, a 176,727 sq.ft. shopping center is anchored by Service Merchandise.  An anchor position is available for lease.  The site fronts Faunce Corner Road and Route 6.  In Saugus, Kmart Shopping Center is anchored by Kmart and Super Stop & Shop.  The 170,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Main Street and Route 1.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Boston/Braintree-  A 14.75 acre site is available for lease.  The site fronts Granite Street near Route 128.

  For details, contact Richard Dugan of Hechinger's at (301-341-0965).

 

Michigan

Bloomfield Hills-  Space is available for lease in the 229,000 sq.ft. Bloomfield Town Square anchored by Kmart, Home Quarters, T.J. Maxx, Burlington Coat Factory, F&M Drug and Dress Barn.

  For details, contact Jamie Sackheim of Acadia Management Company at (800-227-5570), Fax (516-767-8835).

 

Bridgeport-  King Dixie Plaza is anchored by Perry Drug.  The 60,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts King Perry Road and Dixie Highway.  In Detroit, McSchaefer Shopping Center is anchored by Fairway Foods.  The 65,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts McNichols Road and Schaefer Avenue.  Also in Detroit, a 111,000 sq.ft. shopping center is anchored by Rainbow Apparel, PJ Phillips and Footlocker.  The project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Grand River Avenue and Greenfield Road.  Also in Detroit, Tower Center is anchored by Winkelman's, Petrie and One Price Clothing.  The 225,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Grand River Avenue and Greenfield Road.  In Flint, Carmen Plaza is anchored by Kessel Supermarket.  The 95,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Corinna Road and I-75.  Also in Flint, Kmart Plaza is anchored by Kmart and Fashion Bug.  The 138,411 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Dort Highway and Atherton Highway.  In Inkster,  Cherry Hill Plaza is anchored by Arbor Drug, Family Dollar and Aco Hardware.  The 60,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Cherry Hill and Inkster Roads.  In Livonia, Plybelt Shopping Center is anchored by Perry Drugs and Sizes Unlimited.  The 100,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Middlebelt and Plymouth Roads.  In Mt. Morris, Mt. Morris Commons is anchored by Kessel Supermarket and Rent-A-Center.  The 65,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Saginaw Street and I-475.  In Muskegon, Kmart Shopping Center is anchored by Kmart and Fabri-Centers.  The 171,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Henry Street and Norton Avenue.  In Pontiac, Tel-Huron Shopping Center is anchored by Concord Drugs, One Price Clothing and Fashion Bug.  The 90,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts S. Telegraph Road and Huron Street.  In Port Huron, Fort Gratiot Center is anchored by Builders Square and Best Buy.  The 250,000 sq.ft. project has an outlot available for lease.  The site fronts M-25 and Keenwahdin Road.  Also in Port Huron, Port Huron Shopping Center is anchored by Big Lots.  The 90,100 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Howard and 24th Streets.  In Redford, Redford Plaza is anchored by Farmer Jack and Arbor Drugs.  The 115,865 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Inskter and Plymouth Roads.  In Saginaw,  Dixie Shopping Center is anchored by Kessel Supermarket and Fashion Bug.  The 137,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Dixie Highway and Hess Avenue.  In Sandusky, Kmart Shopping Center is anchored by Kmart, Farmer Jack and Fashion Bug.  The 176,248 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts M-19 and Gates Road.  In Southgate, the 60,800 sq.ft. Southgate Shopping Center has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Fort Street and Burns Avenue.  In Swartz Creek, Swartz Creek Plaza is anchored by Kessel Supermarket, Perry Drug and Total Video.  The 65,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Miller and Seymour Roads.  In Woodhaven, Woodhaven Commons is anchored by Target and Kroger.  The 200,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease in its Phase II expansion.  The site fronts West and Allen Roads.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Jackson-  Jackson Crossing is anchored by Sears, Target and Toys 'R Us.  The 619,000 sq.ft. project has a 65,000 sq.ft. former Phar-Mor site available for lease.  In Waterford-  Summitt Place Mall is anchored by Hudson's, Sears, J.C. Penney, Kohl's and Montgomery Ward.  The 1.4 million sq.ft. mall has expansion space available for lease.

  For details, contact Ed Eickhoff of Ramco-Gershenson, Inc. at (810-350-9900).

 

Minnesota

Columbia Heights-  Central Plaza is anchored by Frank's Nursery and Crafts, Wallaby's Lounge and Lanes, Snyder Drug, MGM Liquor Warehouse, Simek's Meats and Seafood, Radio Shack, Sally Beauty, Great Clips, Subway, Olan Mills and Jade Wall Chinese Restaurant.  The 125,860 sq.ft. strip center has spaces of 1,200 sq.ft., 1,800 sq.ft., 4,680 sq.ft. and 4,800 sq.ft. available for lease.  The site is located at the intersection of 45th and Central Avenue NE which generates a daily traffic count of 29,500 vehicles.  Demographics include a five-mile population of 118,949 earning $42,052 as the average family income.  In Crystal, the Crystal Center is anchored by Target, Michael's Creative Crafts, Only Deals, Marshalls, Minnesota Fabrics, Lenscrafters, Hit or Miss, Dress Barn, Famous Footwear, County Seat, DEB and GNC.  The 350,000 sq.ft. project has spaces of 2,760 sq.ft., 2,800 sq.ft., 2,880 sq.ft., 6,150 sq.ft. and 12,040 sq.ft. available for lease.  The site is located at the intersection of Bass Lake Road and West Broadway which generates a daily traffic count of 78,500 vehicles.  Demographics include a trade area average family income of $40,984.  Also in Crystal,  Paster Enterprises will be developing a 40,000 sq.ft. shopping center.  Ground breaking is expected this fall.  In Lexington,  Northway Center is anchored by Festival Foods, Ben Franklin, Coast to Coast, Hanson Drug, Big Wheel/Rossi Auto Parts and Premiere Video and Photo.  The 86,253 sq.ft. project has over eight acres available for expansion.  The site is located at the intersection of State Highway 23 and Griggs Avenue which generates a daily traffic count of 12,500 vehicles.  Demographics include a trade area population of 52,056 earning $49,054 as the average family income.  In Mendota Heights,  Mendota Plaza is anchored by Old America Store, Snyder Drug, Subway, Pilgrim Cleaners, Mich's Coffee Cottage, D.D.'s Dance Studio and Family Tyme Video.  The 54,983 sq.ft. project has spaces of 2,000 sq.ft. and 7,500 sq.ft. available for lease.  The site is located at the intersection of Highway 110 and Highway 149 which generate a daily traffic count of 57,800 vehicles.  Demographics include a five-mile population of 201,756 earning $59,755 as the average family income.  In Mounds View,  Moundsview Square is anchored by Snyder Drug, Budget Liquor, Minnesota Fabrics and Mario's Movies and Games.  The 91,175 sq.ft. project has spaces of 900 sq.ft., 1,000 sq.ft., 1,312 sq.ft., 1,700 sq.ft., 2,000 sq.ft., 2,220 sq.ft., 2,678 sq.ft., 5,100 sq.ft. and 14,400 sq.ft. available for lease.  The site is located at the intersection of US Highway 10 and Long Lake Road which generates a daily traffic count of 42,950 vehicles.  Demographics include a five-mile population of 174,174 earning $48,232 as the average family income.  In Roseville,  Lexington Plaza Shoppes is anchored by Walgreens, Aardvark Balloons, Golf World, The Framing Place, Cost Cutters, Subway, Arthur's Jewelers and J.R. Fielding Tobacco and Cigars.  The 26,747 sq.ft. project has spaces of 848 sq.ft. and 1,332 sq.ft. available for lease.  The site is located at the intersection of Lexington and Larpenteur Avenues which generates a daily traffic count of 53,700 vehicles.  Demographics include a three-mile population of 116,590 earning $42,430 as the average family income.  In South St. Paul,  Southview Shopping Center is anchored by Knowlan's Supermarket, Snyder Drug, Southview Restaurant and Christine Liquors.  The 55,660 sq.ft. project has spaces of 1,500 sq.ft., 3,120 sq.ft., 3,835 sq.ft. and 5,265 sq.ft. available for lease.  The site is located at the intersection of 13th Avenue South and Southview Boulevard which generates a daily traffic count of 15,400 vehicles.  Demographics include a three-mile population of 59,863 earning $45,298 as the average family income.  In St. Paul,  Sibley Plaza is anchored by Jubliee Foods, Trustworthy Hardware, Champps Sports Bar, Tuesday Morning, Mill End Textiles, Yarmo Liquor, Scissors Palace, Kiev Foods and Gen Com Cellular.  The 95,570 sq.ft. project has spaces of 1,400 sq.ft., 1,613 sq.ft., 3,900 sq.ft., 5,400 sq.ft. and 8,015 sq.ft. available for lease.  The site is located at the intersection of West 7th Street and Davern Avenue which generates a daily traffic count of 29,650 vehicles.  Demographics include a three-mile population of 111,559 earning $39,098 as the average family income.  In West St. Paul-  Doddway Center is anchored by RC Dick's Foods, Valu-Rite Pharmacy, Home Video, Domino's Pizza, LeSalon and Rocco's Pizza.  The 38,143 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site is located at the intersection of South Smith and Dodd Road which generates a daily traffic count of 18,700 vehicles.  Demographics include a three-mile population of 102,236 earning $44,270 as the average family income.

  For details, contact Richard Jahnke, Edward Paster (Crystal Center) or Bob Ricos (Lexington Plaza Shoppes) of Paster Enterprises at (612-646-7901), Fax (646-1389).

 

St. Paul-  Midway Shopping Center is anchored by Rainbow Foods, OfficeMax and Fashion Bug.  The 280,353 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts University and Snelling Avenues.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Missouri

Columbia-  Kmart Shopping Center is anchored by Kmart, Radio Shack and Sally Beauty.  The 116,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts West Worley and Bernadette.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Nevada

Henderson-  Kmart Shopping Center is anchored by Kmart and Petrie.  The 125,000 sq.ft. project is expanding and has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Boulder Highway and Racetrack Road.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

New Hampshire

Manchester-  A 2.68 acre parcel is available for lease.  The site is near the Mall of New Hampshire and adjacent to Home Quarters on Goffs Falls Road.

  For details, contact Richard Dugan of Hechinger's at (301-341-0965).

 

New Jersey

Elmwood Park-  Space is available for lease in the 117,000 sq.ft. Elmwood Park Shopping Center anchored by Grand Union, Channel Home Center, Walgreens and Sizes Unlimited.

  For details, contact Jamie Sackheim of Acadia Management Company at (800-227-5570), Fax (516-767-8835).

 

Chatham-  Chatham Mall has an 800 sq.ft. space available for lease.  The site fronts Shunpike Road.  In Chester-  Chester Mall has spaces of 6,500 sq.ft. and 10,000 sq.ft. or 16,400 sq.ft. available for lease.  The site fronts Routes 24 and 206.  In East Hanover-  Ridgedale Mini Mall has a 2,550 sq.ft. space available for lease.  The site fronts Ridgedale Avenue.  In Hackettstown-  80 Main Plaza is anchored by a 15,500 sq.ft. Shoprite Liquor/Convenience Food Store.  40,000 sq.ft. of space is available for lease.  The project, which fronts Route 46, is expected to open during 1996.  In Ledgewood-  Morris Canal Plaza has spaces of 1,200 sq.ft., 1,873 sq.ft. and 3,500 sq.ft. available for lease.  The site fronts Route 46.

  For details, contact Audrey Grant of Complete Property Management, Inc. at (908-879-5106).

 

Mohwah-  Kmart Plaza is anchored by Kmart and Grand Union.  The 200,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Route 17 and MacArthur Boulevard.  In Marlton, Tri Towne Plaza is anchored by Kmart and SuperFresh.  The 176,519 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Plymouth Drive and Route 70.  In Old Bridge, A&P Shopping Center is anchored by Kmart.  An outlot is available for lease.  The site fronts Route 9 and Ferry Road.  In Vineland, Kmart Shopping Center is anchored by Kmart.  The 90,000 sq.ft. project is expanding by 100,000 sq.ft. and spaces are available for lease.  The site fronts Delsea Drive and Route 55.  In Williamstown, Williamstown Shopping Center is anchored by CVS and DE Jones.  The 72,000 sq.ft. project has an anchor position available for lease.  The site fronts Black Horse Pike and Main Street.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Princeton-  South Brunswick Square is anchored by Grand Union, Rickel Home Center and Pizza Hut.  The 266,000 sq.ft. project has spaces of 900 sq.ft., 1,797 sq.ft. and 2,500 sq.ft. available for lease.  The site is located at the intersection of Route 1, Route 522 and New Road.  Demographics include a three-mile population of 26,152 earning $76,942 as the average income and a five-mile population of 75,512 earning $77,613 as the average income.

  For details, contact John Comp of Montgomery Group Affiliates at (610-825-7100), Fax (834-8110).

 

New York

Baldwin-  A 4,000 sq.ft. corner space is available for lease.  The site is located at the intersection of South Grand Avenue and Merrick Road.  In Centereach, a 3,000 sq.ft. space and a 30,000 sq.ft. corner space are available for lease at a 100,000 sq.ft. project.  A 64,000 sq.ft. Pathmark Supermarket is opening at the site this Summer.  The site is located at the intersection of Middle Country Road and Pleasant Avenue.  In Patchogue, Gateway Plaza is anchored by Bob's Stores, Linens 'n Things, Service Merchandise, Marshalls, King Kullen and Michael Crafts.  The 340,000 sq.ft. project has spaces of 7,000 sq.ft. and 2.279 acres available for lease.  The site fronts Sunrise Highway.  A 20,000 sq.ft. space is available for lease at 120 Sunrise Highway.  Parking is available for over 150 cars.  In Staten Island, an in-line space of 1,700 sq.ft., a former restaurant space of 8,132 sq.ft. and an end cap space of 8,512 sq.ft. are available for lease at a 385,000 sq.ft. shopping center anchored by Toys 'R Us, Kids 'R Us, Shop Rite Supermarket and Pergament Home Center.

  For details, contact Alvin Nueman of Pergament Investments, Inc. at (516-484-8800, Ext. 3011), Fax (484-9170).

 

Clifton Park-  The Crossing is anchored by Builders Square II, Grand Union Superstore, T.J. Maxx and OfficeMax.  The new 500,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease up to 120,000 sq.ft. in Phase III.  The site is located at Exit 9 of I-87.  More than 60,000 cars pass daily on I-87.

  For details, contact Jeff or Deane Pfeil of J.W. Pfeil & Company, Inc. at (518-581-8280), Fax (581-8316).

 

Deer Park-  Caldor Plaza is anchored by Caldor and Grand Union.  An outlot is available for lease.  The site fronts Commack Road and Grand Boulevard.  In Huntington, Big H Shopping Center is anchored by Lord & Taylor and Woolworths.  The 225,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts New York Avenue.  In East Islip, East Islip Center is anchored by Stop & Shop, Marshalls and Staples.  An outlot is available for lease.  The site fronts Sunrise Highway.  In Rochester, Depot Plaza is anchored by Kmart, Petrie and Payless Shoes.  The 181,146 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Ridge Road East.  In Wellsville, Ames Big M Plaza is anchored by Ames Department Store.  The 90,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Route 17.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Henrietta-  A 69,923 sq.ft. former Hechinger's building with a 25,585 sq.ft. yard/expansion area is available for lease.  The site fronts West Henrietta Road and is located near Marketplace Mall.  In Irondequoit, a 72,778 sq.ft. former Hechinger's building with a 19,720 sq.ft. yard/expansion area is available for lease.  The site fronts Hudson Avenue and is located near Irondequioit Mall.

  For details, contact Richard Dugan of Hechinger's at (301-341-0965).

 

Port Washington-  Space is available for lease in the 39,000 sq.ft. Port Plaza Shopping Center anchored by Genovese Drug Store, McDonald's, Benjamin Moore Paint & Wallpaper, Party Sensations and Minuteman Press.  Space is also available for lease in the 180,000 sq.ft. Soundview Marketplace anchored by King Kullen Supermarket, Pergament Home Center, Cineplex Odeon, Blockbuster Video, Boston Chicken and Kay Bee Toys.

  For details, contact Jamie Sackheim of Acadia Management Company at (800-227-5570), Fax (516-767-8835).

 

Hamlin-  A 4,200 sq.ft. space is available for lease at Hamlin Clarkson Center.  The site fronts Route 1.

  For details, contact Jim Matthews of Prime Locations Consulting, Inc. at (214-991-7000).

 

North Carolina

Asheville-  Kmart Shopping Center is anchored by Kmart, Eckerd Drugs and Colortyme.  The 137,649 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts US 19 and 23.  In Charlotte, Kmart Shopping Center is anchored by Kmart and Champion TV.  The 150,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease. The site fronts Freedom Drive and Pacific Street.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Cary-  Crossroads Plaza Shopping Center is anchored by Toys 'R Us, Service Merchandise and Marshalls.  The 650,000 sq.ft. project has an 86,015 sq.ft. former Hechinger's available for lease.  The site also has 26,082 sq.ft. of yard/expansion area.  In Charlotte/Matthews, an 85,000 sq.ft. former Hechinger's with a 34,010 sq.ft. yard/expansion area is available for lease at Windsor Square.  The site fronts East Independence Boulevard.  In Charlotte/Pineville, an 85,000 sq.ft. former Hechinger's with a 20,000 sq.ft. yard/expansion area is available for lease.  The site fronts Pineville Road and is located near Carolina Place Mall and Carolina Pavilion.  In Durham, Westgate Shopping Center is anchored by Toys 'R Us and Drug Emporium.  The project has an 85,992 sq.ft. former Hechinger's building with an 8,718 sq.ft. yard/expansion area available for lease.  The site is located across from South Square Mall.  In Fayetteville, an 82,555 sq.ft. former Hechinger's building with a 16,505 sq.ft. yard/expansion area is available for lease.  The site fronts Morgantown Road and is located across from Cross Creek Mall.  In Gastonia, Northridge Shopping Center is anchored by Circuit City.  The project has an 82,006 sq.ft. former Hechinger's building with a 28,000 sq.ft. yard/expansion area available for lease.  In Greensboro, a 104,170 sq.ft. former Hechinger's building with a 15,300 sq.ft. yard/expansion area is available for lease.  The site fronts Highpoint Road and Merritt Drive.  A 65,340 sq.ft. former Hechinger's building located at Stonesthrow Shopping Center is available for lease.  The site fronts High Point Road and Farmington Drive.  In Raleigh, a 90,219 sq.ft. former Hechinger's building with a 27,060 sq.ft. yard/expansion area is available for lease.  The site fronts Route 1 and New Hope Church Road.  In Winston-Salem, a 92,523 sq.ft. former Hechinger's building with a 29,064 sq.ft. yard/expansion area is available for lease.  The site fronts Silas Creek Parkway and Peters Creek Parkway.  A 104,200 sq.ft. former Hechinger's building with an 18,200 sq.ft. yard/expansion area is available for lease.  The site fronts North Point Boulevard and University Parkway.

  For details, contact Richard Dugan of Hechinger's at (301-341-0965).

 

Greenville-  A 5,400 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Stantonsburg Road.  In Mebane, a 5,650 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Mebane Oaks Road.  In Winston-Salem, a 6,000 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Cloverdale Road.

  For details, contact Jim Matthews of Prime Locations Consulting, Inc. at (214-991-7000).

 

Ohio

Cincinnati-  Approximately 11 acres of land is available for lease.  The site fronts Madison Avenue and Ridge Road is located adjacent to Home Quarters.  In Columbus, an 89,600 sq.ft. former Hechinger's building is available for lease.  The site fronts North Towne Boulevard and Morse Road.  Also in Columbus, a 70,000 sq.ft. former Hechinger's building is available for lease.  The site fronts Route 270 and Refugee Road.  In Dublin, a 60,685 sq.ft. former Hechinger's building is available for lease at Dublin Village Center.  The site fronts Sawmill Road and Dublin Center Drive.

  For details, contact Richard Dugan of Hechinger's at (301-341-0965).

 

Cleveland-  Five Points Shopping Center is anchored by Eagle Market and Rite Aid Drugs.  The 50,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available in its Phase II expansion.  The site fronts E. 152 Street and Clair Avenue.  In Toledo, the 103,400 sq.ft. Kmart Plaza is being expanded by 35,000 sq.ft.  Spaces are available for lease.  The site fronts Navarre Road and Isaac Street.  In Lima, Westgate Shopping Center is anchored by Kmart and Colortyme.  The 180,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Route 81 and Cable Avenue.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Toledo-  North Towne Commons is anchored by Target, Sam's Club and Builders Square.  The 387,000 sq.ft. power center has a former Phar-Mor space of 55,000 sq.ft. available for lease.

  For details, contact Ed Eickhoff of Ramco-Gershenson, Inc. at (810-350-9900).

 

Cincinnati-  A 10,000 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a plaza fronting Reading Road.  In Columbus, a 2,000 sq.ft. space is available for lease in the central business district fronting Summit Avenue.  In Hamilton, a 9,717 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Main Street.  In Huber Heights, a 7,600 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Brandt Turnpike.  In Middletown, a 10,069 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Roosevelt Boulevard.  In Piqua, a 9,338 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a mall fronting East Ash Avenue.  In St. Mary's, an 8,450 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Indiana Avenue.  In Springdale, a 2,481 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Springfield.  In Springfield, a 5,100 sq.ft. space is available in a strip center fronting South Limestone.  In Tipp City, a 7,680 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting S. Tippecanoe Drive.  In Xenia, a 9,000 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Second Street.

  For details, contact Jim Matthews of Prime Locations Consulting, Inc. at (214-991-7000).

 

Oregon

Medford-  Kmart Shopping Center is anchored by Kmart, Payless Shoes and Colortyme.  The 140,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Barnett Road and Riverside.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Pennsylvania

Abington-  Space for lease is available at the 179,000 sq.ft. Atrium Mall anchored by T.J. Maxx, Circuit City Superstore, SuperFresh, Hit or Miss, Old Country Buffet and Payless ShoeSource.  In Harrisburg, space is available for lease at the 278,000 sq.ft. The Point Shopping Center anchored by Burlington Coat Factory, Fox Supermarkets, A.C. Moore and Thrift Drug.  In Lancaster, space is available for lease in the 200,000 sq.ft. Golden Triangle Shopping Center anchored by Hills Department Store, Weis Markets, Dunhams Sporting Goods and Staples Office Supply.  In Philadelphia, space is available for lease in the 200,000 sq.ft. Red Lion Plaza anchored by Sports Authority, Acme Markets, Drug Emporium, Taco Bell, Payless Shoe Source, McDonald's, Ponderosa and Pep Boys.

  For details, contact Jamie Sackheim of Acadia Management Company at (800-227-5570), Fax (516-767-8835).

 

Bethlehem-  Kmart Shopping Center is anchored by Kmart, Thrift Drug and Piece Goods.  The 166,609 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Route 191 and 22.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Bucks County-  Perkasie Square is anchored by Landis Supermarket, Thrift Drug, Union National Bank, West Coast Video, Hair Cuttery, Subway and Gran Sasso Italian Restaurant.  The 100,000 sq.ft. project is being expanded by 20,000 sq.ft. and preleasing opportunities are available.  Demographics include a five-mile population of 51,000 earning $42,000 as the average household income.

  For details, contact Berger-Epstein Associates at (610-437-7070).

 

Allentown-  Trexler Mall is anchored by SuperFresh and Hess.  The 270,000 sq.ft. project has spaces of 1,411 sq.ft. and 3,955 sq.ft. available for lease.  Giant Supermarket is opening a 54,000 sq.ft. store late this year.  The site is located at the intersection of Route 22 and Lower Macungie Road.  Demographics include a three-mile population of 21,436 earning $60,737 as the average income and a five-mile population of 58,714 earning $65,444 as the average income.  In Cheltenham, Melrose Shopping Center is anchored by Shop 'N Bag and CVS.  The 72,000 sq.ft. project has a 1,400 sq.ft. space available for lease.  The site is located at the intersection of Cheltenham Avenue and Dewey Road.  Demographics include a three-mile population of 358,137 earning $28,798 as the average income and a five-mile population of 848,840 earning $28,310 as the average income.  In Hazelton, Laurel Mall is anchored by JC Penney, Kmart and Boscov's.  The 600,000 sq.ft. project has spaces of 936 sq.ft. and 3,450 sq.ft. available for lease.  The site is located at the intersection of Routes 80 and 81.  Demographics include a five-mile population of 29,820 earning $28,234 as the average income and a 10-mile population of 73,037 earning $26,819 as the average income.  In Holmes, MacDade Mall is anchored by Acme and Kmart.  The 180,000 sq.ft. project has spaces of 700 sq.ft. and 2,500 sq.ft. available for lease.  The site is located at the intersection of MacDade Boulevard and South Avenue near Route 420.  Demographics include a three-mile population of 176,788 earning $40,437 as the average income and a five-mile population of 421,937 earning $37,989 as the average income.  In King of Prussia, Chesterbrook Village Center is anchored by Genuardi's Supermarket and Rite Aid.  The 120,000 sq.ft. project has spaces of 913 sq.ft., 1,800 sq.ft. and 2,250 sq.ft. available for lease.  The site fronts Chesterbrook Boulevard.  Demographics include a three-mile population of 34,729 earning $102,661 as the average income and a five-mile population of 93,080 earning $90,139 as the average income.  In Kutztown, Lane Plaza is anchored by Weis Market.  The 125,000 sq.ft. project has a 55,000 sq.ft. space available for lease.  The site is located at the intersection of Rt. 222 and Township Road.  Demographics include a three-mile population of 9,898 earning $31,530 as the average income and a five-mile population of 20,096 earning $33,023 as the average income.

  For details contact John Comp (Trexler Mall, Laurel Mall and Lane Plaza), John Basinski (Melrose Shopping Center and MacDade Mall) or John McKenna (Chesterbrook Village Center) of Montgomery Group Affiliates at (610-825-7100), Fax (834-8110).

 

Chambersburg-  A 3.78 acre site on US Route 30 is available for lease.  The site is located between Lincolnway Shopping Center and Wal*Mart.  In Quakertown-  A 5.15 acre site zoned for retail development is available.  The site fronts Bethlehem Pike.

  For details, contact Richard Dugan of Hechinger's at (301-341-0965).

 

Williamsport-  Giant Plaza is anchored by Giant Supermarket, Staples, Revco Drug and JoAnn Fabrics.  The 135,000 sq.ft. project was recently remodeled and expanded by 25,000 sq.ft.  Spaces of 1,600 sq.ft., 2,450 sq.ft., 3,200 sq.ft. and 5,000 sq.ft. are available for lease.

  For details, contact Howard Dean of DY-CO Management Corp. at (914-631-3000).

 

Erie-  An 8,737 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a  strip center fronting Broad Street.

  For details, contact Jim Matthews of Prime Locations Consulting, Inc. at (214-991-7000).

 

Rhode Island

Woonsocket-  Space is available for lease in the 296,000 sq.ft. Walnut Hill Plaza anchored by Sears, Shaw's Market, CVS, Payless ShoeSource, Ben Franklin Crafts and Fashion Bug.

  For details, contact Jamie Sackheim of Acadia Management Company at (800-227-5570), Fax (516-767-8835).

 

Pawtucket-  An 8,200 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a central business district fronting Central Avenue.

  For details, contact Jim Matthews of Prime Locations Consulting, Inc. at (214-991-7000).

 

South Carolina

Charleston-  An 85,000 sq.ft. former Hechinger's building with a 32,846 sq.ft. yard/expansion area is available for lease.  The site is located adjacent to the 800,000 sq.ft. Northwoods Mall.  In Columbia, an 86,180 sq.ft. former Hechinger's building with a 31,635 sq.ft. yard/expansion area is available for lease.  The site fronts Broad River Road and James Byrnes Parkway.

  For details, contact Richard Dugan of Hechinger's at (301-341-0965).

 

Abbeville-  A 6,500 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting 28 Bypass.  In Clearwater, an 8,450 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Jefferson Davis Highway.  In Irmo, an 8,450 sq.ft. space is available for lease at Friarsgate Plaza.  In Landrum, a 40,260 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting West Rutherford.

  For details, contact Jim Matthews of Prime Locations Consulting, Inc. at (214-991-7000).

 

Tennessee

Clarksville- Austin Square is anchored by Lowe's Home Center and Kmart.  Expansion of the project by 100,000 sq.ft. is possible and space is available for lease.  The site fronts Highway 79 and Needmore Road.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Harriman-  A 12,000 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting South Roanne Street.  In Johnson City, a 10,069 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center also fronting South Roan Street.  In Oak Ridge, a 3,001 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Emory Valley Road.

  For details, contact Jim Matthews of Prime Locations Consulting, Inc. at (214-991-7000).

 

Texas

Abilene-  A 38,977 sq.ft. freestanding building fronting Buffalo Gap Road is available for lease.  In Ballinger, a 16,988 sq.ft. space is available for lease in the central business district fronting Hutchins Avenue.  In Brownsville, a 4,000 sq.ft. space is available for lease in the central business district fronting 13th and Washington.  In Cameron, an 18,630 sq.ft. space is available for lease at Milam Plaza.  In Carrizo Springs, a 31,772 sq.ft. freestanding building fronting West Nopal is available for lease.  In Cleveland, 1.8 acres of land at Truly Plaza is available for lease.  In Clute, 2.3 acres of land at Oak Park Plaza is available for lease.  In Dallas, an 11,008 sq.ft. space is available for lease at White Rock Marketplace.  In Devine, a 32,546 sq.ft. freestanding building fronting North Highway 81 is available for lease.  In Floresville, a 21,364 sq.ft. freestanding building fronting 10th Street is available for lease.  In Houston, a 25,263 sq.ft. space is available for lease at Willowchase Shopping Center and a 20,000 sq.ft. space is available for lease at North Oaks Shopping Center.  In Humble, a 23,912 sq.ft. space is available for lease at Park Plaza.  In Kennedy, a 21,364 sq.ft. freestanding building fronting Craig Street is available for lease.  In Monahans, a 10,215 sq.ft. space is available for lease in the central business district fronting East Sealy.  In Plano, an 11,000 sq.ft. freestanding building at Collin Creek Mall is available for lease.  In Robstown, a 10,500 sq.ft. space is available for lease in the central business district fronting East Main Street.  In San Antonio, a 32,546 sq.ft. freestanding building fronting Pleasanton Road is available for lease.  In Seagraves, a 6,503 sq.ft. space is available for lease in the central business district fronting Main Street.  In Spur, a 6,656 sq.ft. space is available for lease in the central business district fronting Burlington.

  For details, contact Jim Matthews of Prime Locations Consulting, Inc. at (214-991-7000).

 

El Paso-  Kmart Shopping Center is anchored by Kmart and Michaels Stores.  The 151,212 sq.ft. project has an outlot available for lease.  The site fronts Interstate 10 and McRae Boulevard.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Virginia

Dale City-  A 5.3 acre parcel of land is available for lease adjacent to a Hechinger's store.  The site fronts Minnieville Road.  In Harrisonburg, Skyline Village Plaza is anchored by Staples and Circuit City.  A 10,000 sq.ft. former Hechinger's is available for lease.  The site fronts Route 33 East.  In Richmond, a 10.4 acre parcel of land is available at the intersection of Mechanicsville Turnpike and Laburnum Avenue.  An 80,000 sq.ft. former Hechinger's is available for lease at Meadowdale Shopping Center.  The site fronts Hopkins Road and Chippenham Parkway.  In Roanoke, a 70,000 sq.ft. former Hechinger's is available for lease at Valley View Mall.

  For details, contact Richard Dugan of Hechinger's at (301-341-0965).

 

Martinsville-  A 9,800 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting South Route 6.  In Pulaski, an 8,640 sq.ft. space is available in a strip center fronting East Main Street.  In Roanoke, a 9,717 sq.ft. space is available in a strip center fronting Franklin Road; a 6,750 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Williamson Road and an 8,640 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Orange Avenue NE.  In Vinton, An 8,640 sq.ft. space is available at a strip center fronting Washington Avenue.

  For details, contact Jim Matthews of Prime Locations Consulting, Inc. at (214-991-7000).

 

Richmond-  Kmart Plaza is anchored by Kmart and Food Lion.  The project has outlots available for lease.  The site fronts Route 1 and Chippengam Parkway.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

West Virginia

Beckley-  A 4,500 sq.ft. space is available for lease in the central business district fronting South Herber Street and in a 4,363 sq.ft. strip center fronting Robert C. Byrd Drive.  In Morgantown, a 2,640 sq.ft. space is available for lease in the central business district fronting South High Street.  In Oak Hill, a 10,069 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting East Main Street.  In Point Pleasant, a 16,000 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Route 2.  In Teays Valley, a 10,069 sq.ft. space is available for lease in a strip center fronting Liberty Square.

  For details, contact Jim Matthews of Prime Locations Consulting, Inc. at (214-991-7000).

 

St. Albans-  St. Albans Center is anchored by Kmart, Kroger, Watson's and SuperX.  The 230,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts Route 60 and MacCorkle Avenue.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).

 

Wisconsin

Neenah-  Space is available for lease in the 176,000 sq.ft. Fox Point Plaza anchored by Pick 'N Save Supermarket, Dunhams Sporting Goods, ID Boutique and Rogan's Shoes.

  For details, contact Jamie Sackheim of Acadia Management Company at (800-227-5570), Fax (516-767-8835).

 

Puerto Rico

Caguas-  Plaza Centro I & II is anchored by Kmart and Pueblo Supermarket in 250,000 sq.ft. of Phase I and by Sams, Builders Square and OfficeMax in 268,000 sq.ft. of Phase II.  Spaces are available for lease.  The site fronts State Highway 30 and Rafeal Cordero Avenue.  In Carolina, Los Colobos Shopping Center is anchored by Builders Square, Kmart and Pueblo Supermarket.  The 390,000 sq.ft. project has outlots available for lease.  The site fronts 65th Infantry Avenue and State Road 874.  In Manati, Villa Maria Shopping Center is anchored by Grande Supermarket and Western Auto.  The 70,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts McKinley Street.  In Mayaguez, Western Plaza is anchored by Builders Square.  The project has outlots available for lease.  The site fronts State Roads 2 and 142.  In Trujillo Alto, Trujillo Alto Plaza is anchored by Kmart and Pueblo Supermarket.  The 190,000 sq.ft. project has spaces available for lease.  The site fronts State Road 181.

  For details, contact Mary Ann Savarese of RD Management Corp. at (212-265-6600).