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Michaels Stores, Inc.

Arts/Crafts/Fabrics

dba Michaels Arts & Crafts

Doug Sullivan

8000 Bent Branch

Irving, TX 75063

469-759-5599, Fax 469-759-5593

Email: sullivan@michaels.com

Web site: www.michaels.com

The 770-unit chain operates locations nationwide and in Canada. The arts and crafts stores occupy a space of 23,800 sq.ft. in freestanding locations and strip and power centers. Growth opportunities are sought nationwide during the coming 18 months.

 

Association of Logos Book Stores

Books

dba Logos Bookstores

Becky Corsaca

1949 State Route 59, Suite 203

Kent, OH 44240

330-677-8086, Fax 330-677-8049

Email: becky@logosbookstores.com

Web site: www.logosbookstore.com

The 34-unit chain operates locations throughout CO, IL, IN, MA, NC, NY, OH, PA, TN, TX, VA, WA, the Bahamas and Canada. The book stores occupy spaces of 2,500 sq.ft. to 3,500 sq.ft. in strip and specialty centers and urban/downtown areas. Plans call for four openings nationwide during the coming 18 months. Leases running three to five years are typical. Preferred demographics include a population of 60,000 within five miles earning $40,000 as the average household income.

 

Tinder Box International

Cards

dba The Tinder Box

Wayne Best

3 Bala Plaza, Suite 102

Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004

610-668-4220, Fax 610-668-4266

Web site: www.tinderbox.com

The 130-unit chain operates locations nationwide. The card shops occupy spaces of 800 sq.ft. to 1,200 sq.ft. in freestanding locations, malls and urban/downtown areas. Plans call for 12 openings throughout the existing market during the coming 18 months.

 

The Dunlap, Co.

Department Store

dba Dunlap, Katz, Heironimus, MM Cohn, Stripling & Cox, Gabriel’s, Rogers, The White House, McLurkans, Clark’s, Klines, Kerr’s and Schreiner’s

Reg Martin and Craig Peterson

200 Bailey Avenue, Suite 100

Fort Worth, TX 76107

817-336-4985, Fax 817-347-0298

The 48-unit chain operates locations throughout AL, AR, AZ, CO, KS, NM, OK, TX and VA. The department stores occupy spaces of 20,000 sq.ft. to 35,000 sq.ft. in malls, freestanding locations and strip centers. Plans call for six to nine openings throughout AL, AR, AZ, CO, KS, LA, NM, OK and TX during the coming 18 months. Leases running five years with options are typical. A vanilla shell is required.

 

Maxi Drug, Inc.

Drug Store

dba Brooks Pharmacy

Peter Schmitz

50 Service Avenue

Warwick, RI 02886

401-825-3900, Fax 401-825-3506

The 332-unit chain operates locations throughout CT, MA, ME, NH; northeastern, NY, RI and VT. The drug stores occupy spaces of 10,000 sq.ft. to 12,800 sq.ft. in freestanding locations. Plans call for 25 openings throughout NY and New England during the coming 18 months. Leases running 10 years are typical. Preferred demographics include a population of 5,000 within one mile. The company cites CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid as competition. The company prefers to cotenant with anything other than a big-box retailer. A vanilla shell is required.

Agemy Family Corp.

Dry Cleaners

dba Quality Plus Cleaners

Scott Wood

9945 Race Track Road

Tampa, FL 33626

813-925-0900, Fax 813-855-2626

The 15-unit chain operates locations throughout FL. The dry cleaners occupy spaces of 1,000 sq.ft. to 1,200 sq.ft. in endcaps and freestanding locations. Plans call for five openings throughout Hernando, Hills Borough, Pinellas and Paco Counties, FL during the coming 18 months.

 

Healthworks Fitness Center

Fitness

dba Healthworks

Mark Harrington

441 Stuart Street, 4th Floor

Boston, MA 02116

617-859-8700, Fax 617-859-5821

Email: mharrington@healthworkfitness.com

Web site: www.healthworksfitness.com

The five-unit chain operates locations throughout MA. The womens’ health clubs occupy a space of 35,000 sq.ft. in urban/downtown areas. Growth opportunities are sought throughout Boston, MA and New York, NY during the coming 18 months. Leases running 20 years with options are typical.

 

Lakeshore Athletic Club

Fitness

dba Lakeshore Athletic Club

John Terrell

333 North Michigan, Suite 1901

Chicago, IL 60601

312-279-9200, Fax 312-279-9201

The seven-unit chain operates locations throughout CA, CO, IL and IN. The fitness centers occupy spaces of 75,000 sq.ft. to 100,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations. Plans call for one to two openings throughout IL during the coming 18 months.

 

World Gym International

Fitness

dba World Gym

Karin Michael

3223 Washington Boulevard

Marina Del Rey, CA 90292

310-827-7705, Fax 310-827-6355

Email: info@worldgym.com

Web site: www.worldgym.com

The 300-unit chain operates locations nationwide and internationally. The fitness centers occupy a space of 15,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations and power centers. Plans call for 30 to 40 openings throughout the existing markets during the coming 18 months.

 

BeautyFirst

Hair

George Collins

c/o Madison Retail Group

50 M Street Northwest, 12th Floor

Washington, DC 20036

202-730-2000, Fax 202-730-2030

Web site: www.beautyfirst.com

The 90-unit chain operates locations nationwide. The hair salons occupy spaces of 3,000 sq.ft. to 3,500 sq.ft. in power and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout MD, VA and Washington, DC during the coming 18 months, with representation by Madison Retail Group. Preferred demographics include a median household income of $75,000 and a daily traffic count of 20,000 vehicles.

 

Ratner Cos.

Hair

dba Salon Plaza

Gary Ratner

2815 Hartland Road

Falls Church, VA 22043

703-698-7090, Fax 703-846-8572

The 10-unit chain operates locations throughout MD and VA. The hair and nail salons occupy spaces of 5,000 sq.ft. to 10,000 sq.ft. in strip centers. Plans call for one opening in the eastern states during the coming 18 months.

Leather World

Luggage

dba Leather World

Bernard Noymer

30-A Langley Road

Newton, MA 02459

617-332-6519, Fax 617-332-8864

The six-unit chain operates locations throughout MA. The luggage stores occupy a space of 2,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations, outlet and strip centers and urban/downtown areas. Growth opportunities are sought throughout MA, NH and RI during the coming 18 months. The company prefers upscale anchors and cotenants. Leases running five to 10 years are typical. A vanilla shell, tenant improvement allowances and specific improvements are required.

Mailboxes, Etc.; The UPS Store

Office Supplies

Sharon Carmichael

c/o Terranomics Retail Services

126 Post Street, 5th Floor

San Francisco, CA 94108

408-531-9444, Fax 408-531-9494

Email: scarmichael@terranomics.com

Web site: www.terranomics.com

The 4,000-unit chain operates locations nationwide. The office supply stores occupy spaces of 900 sq.ft. to 1,500 sq.ft. in strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought in the bay area of San Francisco, CA during the coming 18 months, with representation by Terranomics Retail Services. The company prefers a supermarket anchor and is franchising.

 

Alin Party Supply Co.

Party Supplies

dba Alin Party Supplies and Party Depot

Andy Richmond

6401 Regio Avenue

Buena Park, CA 90620

714-522-1000, Fax 714-522-4578

The seven-unit chain operates locations throughout CA and OR. The party supply stores occupy a space of 20,000 sq.ft. in strip centers and freestanding locations. Growth opportunities are sought throughout the existing markets during the coming 18 months.

 

District Photo, Inc.

Photo

dba Snap Shop Photo

Al Steinman

10501 Rhode Island Avenue

Beltsville, MD 20705

301-937-5300, Fax 301-937-0963

The 10-unit chain operates locations throughout MD, VA and Washington, DC. The photo shops occupy spaces of 1,000 sq.ft. in 1,500 sq.ft. in urban/downtown areas, freestanding locations, malls and strip centers. Plans call for two openings throughout the existing markets during the coming 18 months.

 

One and Four Storage

Service

William Mooney

c/o Jeffery Realty, Inc.

116 Route 22

North Plainfield, NJ 07060

908-668-9600, Fax 908-668-5225

Email: jefferyrealty@msn.com

The 15-unit chain operates locations throughout NJ and NY. The storage facilities encompass land areas of two to three acres in freestanding locations. Plans call for five openings throughout the existing markets during the coming 18 months, with representation by Jeffery Realty, Inc. Preferred demographics include a population of 50,000 within three miles earning $75,000 as the average household income. The company prefers to acquire sites. A land area of two to three acres is required.

Felts Family Shoe Stores/Clay Felts Co., Inc.

Shoes

dba Felts Shoes and Doyles Shoes

Bryce Felts

PO Box 420

Tahlequah, OK 74465

918-456-3220, Fax 918-456-6221

The 10-unit chain operates locations throughout AR and OK. The shoe stores occupy a space of 1,800 sq.ft. in strip centers. Plans call for one opening in the existing markets during the coming 18 months. Leases running three years with a five-year option are typical. A vanilla shell and tenant improvement allowance are required. Preferred demographics include a population of 35,000 within five miles earning $60,000 as the average household income.

Fitting Stool, Inc.

Shoes

dba Fitting Stool

Charles Banks

11754 Jollyville Road, Suite 109

Austin, TX 78759

512-258-3415, Fax 512-258-2758

Email: shoes@fittingstool.com

Web site: www.fittingstool.com

The five-unit chain operates locations throughout TX. The shoe stores occupy a space of 1,800 sq.ft. in malls and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout Austin, TX during the coming 18 months.

 

Foot Locker

Shoes

Gary Ford

c/o Garrick-Aug Associates

360 Lexington Avenue

New York, NY 10017

212-850-0209, Fax 212-983-7192

Email: gford@garrick-aug.com

Web site: www.garrick-aug.com

The 2,500-unit chain operates locations nationwide. The shoe stores occupy spaces of 2,500 sq.ft. to 3,500 sq.ft. in strip centers, urban/downtown areas, endcaps and pad sites. Plans call for eight openings throughout central and northern NJ and Long Island, Rockland and Westchester Counties in NY during the coming 18 months, with representation by Garrick-Aug Associates.

 

Walker’s Shoe Stores of Waterloo IA, Inc.

Shoes

dba Walker’s Shoe Stores

James Christensen

112-116 East 4th Street

Waterloo, IA 50703

319-235-0341, Fax 319-235-6547

Web site: www.walkershoestores.com

The six-unit chain operates locations throughout IA. The shoe stores occupy a space of 2,500 sq.ft. in malls, urban/downtown areas and strip centers. Plans call for one opening in the existing market during the coming 18 months.

 

Mapes 5&10 Stores, Ltd.

Variety

dba Mapes 5&10 Stores

Russell Benner

224 Haverford Avenue

Narbeth, PA 19072

610-664-0447, Fax 610-664-8577

The seven-unit chain operates locations throughout PA. The hardware stores occupy spaces of 9,000 sq.ft. to 20,000 sq.ft. in urban/downtown areas. Plans call for two openings throughout NJ and PA during the coming 18 months. The company prefers to cotenant with Lord & Taylor. Leases running 15 years are typical. Preferred demographics include a population earning $40,000 as the average household income. The company cites Home Depot and Wal*Mart as competition. Sales of $210 psf have been reported.

American Video

Video

dba American Video

Rob Weisenbloom

175 Littleton Road

Westford, MA 01886

978-692-7172

The three-unit chain operates locations throughout MA. The video stores occupy spaces of 3,000 sq.ft. to 3,500 sq.ft. in freestanding locations and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout the existing market during the coming 18 months.

 

Captain Video

Video

dba Captain Video

Chris Hansen

Cor Yale and 4th Avenue

Gloversville, NY 12078

518-773-8588, Fax 518-725-1623

Web site: www.myvideostore.com

The three-unit chain operates locations throughout NY. The video stores occupy spaces of 2,000 sq.ft. to 3,000 sq.ft. in freestanding locations and strip centers. Growth opportunities are sought throughout the existing market during the coming 18 months. Leases running one year are typical.