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Current tenants include Foodland’s Sack N Save, McDonald’s, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Here Fuel and Subway. Nicholas Paulin and AJ Cordero of CBRE represented the private buyer in the acquisition.
Foodland’s Sack N Save anchors the property, which was 90 percent leased at the time of sale. Additional tenants include O’Reilly Auto Parts, McDonalds, HELE Gas 2 Go, Subway, ColorTyme Rent-To-Own, ...
RACINE — The Pick ’n Save grocery store at 2210 Rapids Drive will close at year’s end, parent company Roundy’s has announced. Roundy’s spokesman Jim Hyland released the following written ...
Now, of course, this phenomenon isn’t just limited to these countries. We’ve seen similar antics in Brazil, Israel, Romania, and elsewhere. The entrenched establishment parties have no answer ...
Foodstuffs has been granted resource consent to build a new Pak'n Save supermarket on a property with industrial zoning on Main North Rd in Redwood. Foodstuffs already owns the site, which ...
Geddes, N.Y. — Firefighters sometimes get calls to rescue a cat stuck in a tree. They’re less accustomed to rescuing the person who climbs the tree to save the cat. But last Tuesday night ...
HONOLULU (Island News) – The Hawaii State Department of Education released the graduation ceremony dates, times, and locations for the Class of 2025! “High school graduations are a special ...
Televisions This massive 75-inch Hisense Mini-LED TV is now a bargain at under $600 on Best Buy Seasonal Sales Our favorite budget TV just dropped to a near record-low price for Memorial Day ...
Manchester United will not sack Ruben Amorim if they lose to Tottenham in the Europa League final this month, according to reports. Following a 2-0 defeat at home to West Ham on Sunday ...
Kyle Finnegan remembers career save No. 1. How could he forget? On July 29, 2021, the Nationals played a seven-inning doubleheader against the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park, necessitated by a ...
FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Neighbors in one Forsyth County community are rallying to save a large oak tree from being cut down. It stands in a field where developers plan to build 19 homes.
Mark Evanoff said rising prices are something he’s used to and is already gearing up to pay more for utilities heading into the summer. AES has some advice on how to avoid a rate increase, and ...