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6C —August 25 - September 14, 2017 —ICSC PA/NJ/DE Idea Conference & Deal Making — Shopping Centers — M id A tlantic

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Conston represents Raymour & Flanigan in leasing 50,445 s/f Equity Retail Brokers completes three transactions at Christiana Fashion Center in Newark, DE N EWARK, DE — Eq- uity Retail Brokers announced the comple- home furnishing destinations in the Philadelphia Region. ICSC PA/NJ/DE I dea C onference & D eal M aking

and HomeGoods. With a high profile position in the Wilm- ington market along I-95, the center offers a unique shopping experience for customers from Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland. Stuart Conston represented Raymour & Flanigan in leas- ing 50,445 s/f at the center. Raymour & Flanigan added to its presence of stores in the market, complementing its lo- cation along the Concord Pike, just north of Wilmington. With over 25 retail locations in the Delaware Valley, Raymour & Flanigan is one of the premier

Famous Footwear, represent- ed by George Wisnoski, opened a 6,681 s/f store in Christiana Fashion Center adding to ex- isting Delaware locations at Prices Corner Shopping Center, the Concord Mall, Middle- town, DE and Rehoboth Beach, DE. With over 1,000 locations across the United States and Canada, Famous Footwear is one of America’s largest and oldest shoe retailers. Rich Zeller, Rob Samtmann andBrianWherty represented Starbucks in leasing a 2,000 s/f dual-pad endcap drive thru at Christian Fashion Center. The store’s position in the center gives shoppers and travelers a convenient place to refresh. Equity Retail Brokers currently represents Starbucks in southeastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and northern Dela- ware. Starbucks has more than 24,000 stores in over 70 countries, serving the best coffee possible, one cup and one neighborhood at a time. Equity Retail Brokers would like to thank Allied Proper- ties for its assistance in com- pleting these transactions. n Ripco Real Estate’s Frantzmanhandles firstNJ location for Hurricane BTW Woodland Park, NJ — Ripco Real Estate an- nounced the first NJ signed lease for Hurricane BTW in Plaza 46, 1530 Rte. 46 West, Woodland Park, NJ. “Hurricane BTW is a great addition to Plaza 46, bringing new customers to an already busy shopping center anchored by Kohl’s and Fairway mar- ket,” said Jake Frantzman of Ripco Real Estate who rep- resented the landlord in the transaction. RipcoReal Estate announced the opening of Wok to Walk’s second NJ restaurant located in Hoboken. “Wok to Walk offers up a cat- egory of fast casual food that is lacking in Hoboken. We are thrilled with the prime loca- tion secured within this dense market and confident that the brand will be a welcome addition to the community,” said Alison Horbach of Ripco who identified the location and negotiated the transaction on behalf of Wok to Walk. n

tion of three transactions at Christiana Fashion Center by Stuart Conston, GeorgeWis- noski, Rich Zeller, Rob Sam- tmann and Brian Wherty . Christiana Fashion Center is a 553,900 s/f retail center located just outside of Wilm- ington, and adjacent to the Christiana Mall. Owned and operated by Delaware based Allied Properties , the project is anchored by the Container Store, REI, Nordstrom Rack, Saks Off 5th, DSW, Marshalls

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