Existing 4,500 square foot restaurant building on 1.05 acres of land at the main entrance and peripheral to best in market shopping center Plaza @ Cedar Hill, Texas (303,458 square feet) anchored by Sprouts, Hobby Lobby, DSW and Homegoods. Co-tenants include Chipotle, AT&T and Five Guys. Tenants in the trade area include Chick-Fil-A, Starbuck’s, Whataburger and Krispy Kreme.
New shop space re-developemnt of a former Red Lobster building in Dublin, CA being constructed for restaurant and retail tenants. High barriers to entry market with outstanding restaurant sales volumes.
6,000sf building on 1.5 acre pad site peripheral to a high volume Smith’s Grocery Store in the highly underserved east end of the Santa Fe, NM market. Adjacent to a top performing McDonalds’, surrounding draw also includes St. Vincent’s Hospital, State and government office buildings, US Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, Washington Federal, Blake’s Lot-a-burger and FedEx Office.
Former Denny’s restaurant building being redeveloped for 10,000sf of shop space on a prime hard corner freeway parcel at Highway 104 and 99 in Edmonds/Shoreline adjacent to Aurora Village. Surrounding tenant mix includes, Costco, Home Depot, Starbuck’s, Habit Burger, Panera Bread and Verizon Wireless.
The island city of Alameda, CA is a market with very high barriers to entry and to which retailers often concede as impenetrable. Just north of the Alameda South Shore Center (590,000 square feet), this hard corner location is at a signalized intersection in an area that boasts over 40,000 people in a 1-Mile ring.
1.52 acre outparcel peripheral to the Ontario Mills Mall in Ontario, CA just north of Chick-Fil-A and In-N-Out Burger. Ontario Mills Mall is Southern California’s largest enclosed outlet mall at 1,700,000 square feet . Home to 30 screen AMC Theater, Dave & Busters, The North Face, J. Crew, H&M, Nordstrom Rack, Saks Off 5th Avenue and Neiman Marcus Last Call. Restaurant volumes in this trade area are some of the highest in the market for chains including Olive Garden and Red Lobster.