News: Rhode Island

Linear Retail completes two leases totaling 4,824 s/f

Jersey Mike’s at East Greenwich Commons -
East Greenwich, RI

East Greenwich, RI According to Linear Retail, Jersey Mike’s opened a 1,800 s/f store at its East Greenwich Commons shopping center located at 555 Main St. The company uses only premium meats and cheeses sliced on the spot and piled on oven-fresh bread baked in the restaurant throughout the day. 

The deal was executed by Evan Eisenhardt,VP - leasing at Linear, along with Atlantic Retail Properties’ Ben Ravelson and Pat Gallagher. There is currently 900 s/f and 2,509 s/f available for lease at the center.  

In another transaction, Pet Valu has signed a lease for 3,024 s/f at Blackstone Place, located at 727 East Ave. in Pawtucket.  The deal was facilitated by Joel Kadis, partner - leasing & development of Linear Retail, as well as Bill Greene of Hayes & Sherry and Jason Wuchiski of RHYS. 

With locations across the northeast U.S. and Canada, Pet Valu offers a selection of pet food, treats, toys and accessories for all your companion’s needs. At all locations, you’ll find experts trained in pet care and nutrition through the University of California Davis Extension School. Pet Valu is dedicated to helping local pets in need, and partners with local shelters, rescues and charities for adoption events and pet food bank programs.

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