December 2025

M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal — Pennsylvania — December 2025 — 19A

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ARRISBURG, PA — Savers, a leading global for-profit thrift Dougherty of Metro Comm’l. represents tenant Savers Younkin of LMC negotiates long-term 35,000 s/f retail lease H

retailer, is set to open a new 35,000 s/f store at High Pointe Commons in Harrisburg, a 359,000 s/f regional shopping

Fred Younkin

High Pointe Commons

center, becoming the prop- erty’s newest anchor. The store will backfill the for- mer Christmas Tree Shops, marking the backfilling of a notable large-format vacancy at the center and reflecting sustained retailer demand in the Harrisburg market. It will be Savers’ first location in the Harrisburg area and one of its newest openings in Pennsyl- vania, joining several existing stores statewide as the brand expands its regional footprint. Levin Management Cor- poration (LMC) serves as the leasing and managing agent for High Pointe Commons. LMC Leasing representative Fred Younkin negotiated the long-term lease on behalf of the property owner. Joe

appeal make it a perfect fit for the center and the Har- risburg market. Large-format backfills of this size are in - creasingly competitive, and securing Savers reinforces the property’s strong positioning and ongoing momentum.” High Pointe Commons is located off Interstate 283 at Exit 2, with direct access to Route 322. The property is shadow anchored by Target and JCPenney and features a broad mix of national retail- ers, restaurants and service tenants. Notable brands in - clude Petco, Panera Bread, LensCrafters, DXL Big & Tall, Fleet Feet, Orangethe - ory Fitness, Five Below, Fa - mous Footwear and Crumbl Cookies. MAREJ

Dougherty of Metro Com- mercial represented Savers. Savers, founded in 1954 in San Francisco, is one of the world’s largest for-profit thrift retailers, operating 165 stores across the United States along with locations in Canada and Australia. The company partners with local nonprofit organizations by purchasing donated clothing and household items, helping fund community programs while supporting one of the nation’s most robust reuse and recycling systems. “Savers will be an excel- lent traffic-driving anchor for High Pointe Commons,” Younkin said. “The brand’s mission-driven model, strong customer following and broad

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