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Jonathan Epstein represents landlord Berger-EpsteinAssociates signs lease at The Shops at 3900 Hamilton Center with Revolt Hair Studio

llentown , PA — Berger-Epstein Associates, Inc. has completed a lease transaction for 1,200 s/f at The Shops at 3900 Hamilton Center, 3900 Hamilton Blvd. in Allentown, with Revolt Hair Studio: a full-service, luxury organic salon. Revolt relocated from its downtown Allentown location and expanded at The Shops at 3900 Hamilton where they offer a full line of hair services including cuts, coloring and blow drys. Additionally, the studio offers facial services, A

manicures and pedicures. Re- volt carries hair care products from Surface, an organic line of hair care products, in addi- tion to its own lines of organic and vegan cosmetics. “We are so excited to wel- come Revolt Hair Studio to our premium tenant lineup at 3900 Hamilton,” said Jonathan Epstein, CCIM of Berger- Epstein Associates, Inc., the property owner and manag- ing agency. “The Revolt Hair Studio experience is great, and the salon is beautiful, Alyssa brings a chic and edgy aes- thetic that will be very popular

and successful here.” “I couldn’t be happier in our new location at 3900 Hamilton Center, our guests love the ease of access from anywhere in the Lehigh Valley, and the parking is great, too” said Re- volt Hair Studio owner, Alyssa Keyser. Jonathan Epstein repre- sented the landlord for this transaction. The Shops at 3900 Ham- ilton Center are located at the intersection of Route 222 (Hamilton Blvd.) and 309 / I-78 and feature premium retail, lifestyle and service tenants: Talbots and Talbots Misses; Bixler’s Jewelers; The Paperbag card and stationery store; Swartz Kitchen and Bath Showroom; Revolt Hair Studio; Barre3 exercise studio; Edward Jones; Block Advisors and Santander Bank. The Shops at 3900 Hamilton Cen- ter is a destination shopping center in Allentown. n CASA names Barley SnyderHeroes in the Lives of Children Lancaster, PA — The Court Appointed Special Ad- vocates for Children (CASA) of Lancaster County has named Barley Snyder the recipient of one of its biggest annual awards, “Heroes in the Lives of Children.” The award is handed out each year to an organization that has made an excep- tional effort to effect positive change in the life of a child. Barley Snyder provides pro bono legal guidance to CASA of Lancaster County and has made financial con- tributions to the nonprofit organization. CASA also uses Barley Snyder’s office on East King St. in down- town Lancaster for meet- ings, training, and even to film a CASA movie. Barley Snyder partner Scott Landis has been on the board at CASA of Lan- caster County for the last six years, and has been board president for the last three. CASA’s mission is to pro- vide a qualified and com- passionate court-appointed volunteer advocate to every child who is abused and neglected, to ensure the fundamental human right of having a safe, nurtur- ing, and permanent home is met. n

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