Watertown, MA Wilder, a real estate development, management, and leasing firm, has signed multiple new tenant leases across its diverse and expanding East Coast portfolio. The new leases span many properties from New England to Florida, including, but not limited to, the mixed-use development Arsenal Yards in Watertown, MA; grocery-anchored Marketplace at Hamden in Hamden, Conn.; Daniels Marketplace in Fort Myers, FLA.; Silver Spring Sq. in Harrisburg, PA, along with several other prime locations.
“We are excited to introduce these fantastic retailers, restaurants, and service providers to our shopping centers and mixed-use developments,” said Andy LaGrega, a principal at Wilder. “Every new tenant was carefully chosen to improve the shopping experience for our customers in each community we serve. Creative merchandising is the magic that shapes the unique, lively atmosphere we strive to create at every property.”
New England leases signed:
• Nordstrom Rack – Royal Ridge Center | Nashua, NH
• Fun City – Walpole Mall | Walpole, MA
• My Salon Suites – Walpole Mall | Walpole, MA
• Nan’s Rustic Kitchen and Market – Westford Valley Marketplace | Westford, MA
• Marathon Sports – Westford Valley Marketplace | Westford, MA
• Red Wing Shoes – Westford Valley Marketplace | Westford, MA
• Hinoki – Wayside | Burlington, MA
• Glossy Nails – Wayside | Burlington, MA
• Ugly Dumpling – Marketplace at Hamden | Hamden, CT
• Best Fitness – Horn Pond Plaza | Woburn, MA
• Chase Bank – Sudbury Plaza | Sudbury, MA
• PhysicianOne Urgent Care – Kings Crossing | Fairfield, CT
• UPS – Dover Crossing | Dover, NH
• Jersey Mike’s – Riverside Landing | New Bedford, MA
• Baycoast Bank (ATM) – Riverside Landing | New Bedford, MA
• Tesla – Portsmouth Green | Portsmouth, NH
• Onyx Boutique – Portsmouth Green | Portsmouth, NH.
Hyannis, MA The Landing at Hyannis continues its transformation with three new businesses joining its roster of retail and dining options. These brands, making their debut on Cape Cod, include fashion retailer Nordstrom Rack, physician-owned medical spa SkinMD, and eyewear retailer Warby Parker.
Placemaking. That is the word for 2024. While the concept has historical precedence in urban development, it became part of our current culture in the 1960’s when urbanists started to think about cities for people, not just cars.