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Glickman Kovago & Co. leases 2,450 s/f to CareWell Urgent Care

Glickman Kovago & Company completed leasing of 500 Lincoln St. shopping center, anchored by Kohl's. Starting in 2011, following demolition of Holiday Inn and Conference Center, ALDI, the German-based discount grocer was first to build a new 16,000 s/f concept on-site. Kohl's opened their new 68,000 s/f layout in December, 2012. AT&T occupies 3,540 s/f of the new 6,000 s/f commercial retail box on Kohl's pad, opening the new interactive store lay-out in 2014. CareWell Urgent Care plans to open a new center in remaining 2,450 s/f, offering accessible medical care with no referrals or appointments. The new facility is slated to open in mid-2015. The four tenant shopping center, shadow anchored to Lincoln Plaza, soon may be put on the market for sale. Michael Jacobs principal of Glickman Kovago & Co. represented the landlord in all transactions.
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