Tuesday, May 10, 2011

The Fountains signs on additional retailers, first office tenant - Sacramento Business Journal:

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While the opening this month of ’s Seafood Restauran was the big buzz, some smalleer tenants will open at The Fountains over the next several filling 15,000 square feet, cented manager Gloria Wright said. Opening in two new retail buildings will bein 5,500o square feet, bakery in 3,500 square feet and , a restaurang franchise, in 2,600 square The three businesses are expected to open in July or Wright said. Coming to two existing buildingzare , a high-end home and businesz window covering company from Stockton, and , a franchisexd facial and body waxing services They’ll each take about 1,500 square feet and are schedulede to open in the spring.
The Fountaines center also has signed its firstt officetenant — a financial adviser company that will take about 2,00 square feet. The center, which is across from the Westfield Galleris atRoseville mall, has 20,000 square feet of office Office leasing has struggled, Wrighy said. Local father-and-son developers Peter and Paul Bollinger own The Fountainws and a dozenother centers. The a mixed-use development in downtowmn Davis, has filled up its retail space once again. A deli/market and clothingv store that closed have sinc e been replaced in the E Street building with a trio of food tenant sin 5,000 square feet.
The a franchise of , filled two-fifths of that space when it opened twomonths ago. The eatery joinws the independentand , which serves Japanese-style crepes and Shaun Morrow, a partner with the Terranomics division of in represents landlord and local developer Chuck Roe. Michelle and Matt Mattingluy don’t just own and operate theirf Beach Hut Deli franchise in the the couple also moved into TheLofts upstairs. They grew up in Orangeval e and Folsom, respectively, and remember grabbing a sandwic h from Beach Hut Deli in Granite Bay on the way to outingz atFolsom Lake.
For the past dozen years, they lived in the Sparks area of Nevada and owned a janitorial They grew tired of commuting and the snow and wante to return to theSacramentok area. Beach Hut Deli providex them that opportunity. Business is pretty considering the couple opened up only twomonthsz ago, Michelle Mattingly said. This week, they’re addint live music, and later, open mic to attract more Sam’s Town Marketplace in Cameron Park is gettinyg its third new tenant in the past few bringing its occupancy up to90 percent. , a new veterinary clinic being built for vet Erin expects to openMay 1.
The almosft 3,000-square-foot clinic will treat small with a focus on wellness andpreventative medicine. It also will care for canined that work for the El DoradCounty Sheriff’s Department, said Chris Felton, Erin’s husband and a sheriff’d deputy. Erin Felton, who has worked in the area for 11 is leaving her in Folsom to go solo in her own Cameron Park already has a few other animal In the pastfew months, the 92,000-square-foof shopping center also welcomed and , said who represents the landlordx and handled the lease for the clinid and mattress store. Sean Fulp of represented the bank.
The Food 4 Less supermarket-anchoredx center replaced Sam’s Town restaurant and entertainment centerf earlierthis decade. It is owned by Eric Still e of andMark Engstrom, a local real estat broker and developer. Sam a longtime owner and operatod of jewelry stores in the Bay is bringing one of his jewelrt stores back to theSacramento area. Hudda expects to open Sam’xs Jewelers at Sunrise Mall byMay 1. The stores will open in space formerly occupiesd byWhitehall Jewelers, making Hudda’sz initial capital expenses “very, very minimal.” He also got a good deal on he added.
Hudda hasn’t had a stored in the region since Florin Mall was demolishedc to make way for the new FlorinTownde Centre. He operates jewelry storesd under different namesin Antioch, Richmond and San

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