Lewis Retail Centers, a leading retail center developer and owner, recently reported its transaction activity for the first quarter of the year. The company completed 27 transactions, covering a total of 166,000 square feet across 16 different shopping centers. The transactions included renewals and new leases.
“We’re pleased with the continued strong activity in our retail centers despite the uncertain economic environment,” said Jeff Landis, Vice President – Retail Leasing at Lewis Retail Centers. “Our team has been working hard to find the right tenants for our properties and I think they’ve done an outstanding job.”
Among the notable transactions in the first quarter was the Wildfire Tavern lease at Centennial & Lamb in Las Vegas for 5,620 square feet, and the Ulta Beauty renewal at Eastvale Gateway in Eastvale, CA for 9,998 square feet. The complete list of transactions is as follows:
Adelanto Town Center, Adelanto, CA
Alta Loma Square, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Apple Valley Commons, Apple Valley, CA
Centennial and Lamb, Las Vegas, NV
Central Park Plaza, Aberdeen, WA
Town Center at The Preserve, Chino, CA
Damonte Ranch Town Center, Reno, NV
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Eastvale Gateway, Eastvale, CA
The Resort, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Norco Village, Norco, CA
North Natomas Town Center, Sacramento, CA
Orchards Marketplace, Vancouver, WA
Redlands Village, Redlands, CA
Regency Park Plaza, Vacaville, CA
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“We have a great mix of tenants across our portfolio, which has helped us weather the unpredictable economy and continue to attract new tenants,” said Landis. “We’re looking forward to more positive activity in the coming quarters.”
Lewis Retail owns and operates more than 34 retail centers throughout California and Nevada. The company’s properties are known for their high visibility, strong tenant mix, and attractive design. Its portfolio includes grocery-anchored centers, neighborhood centers, and power centers.