Danbury, CT Charter Realty has leased space to Sierra Trading Post and they will soon be occupying 25,300 s/f in the Berkshire Shopping Center.
Dan Zelson of Charter Realty worked with Andrew Crocker of TJX Companies to find this ideal location to place the first Sierra Trading Post retail location in the Connecticut area. The landlord was represented by David Hawley of Hawley Management Company
“We are excited to introduce the latest TJX brand to Connecticut,” said Zelson “Sierra Trading Post is going to be a great fit for this area.”
Sierra Trading Post will be joining HomeGoods, Marshall’s, Walmart and Staples in the Berkshire Shopping Center located at 67 Newtown Rd.
Sierra Trading Post, acquired by TJX Companies in 2012, is an off-price retailer of brand name outdoor gear, family apparel and footwear, sporting goods and home fashions. Sierra Trading Post offers customers an ever-changing selection of merchandise for active families, at great value.
Randolph, MA Sterling Trust has sold its Sterling Plaza neighborhood retail site located at 45 Mazzeo Dr. to The Shops at Randolph, LLC. The property is home to several restaurants, including the West End Grill, The Well, Outback Steakhouse and It’s Game Time Sportsbar.
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