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Aronin and Endelson of AD&E secure 4,500 s/f lease for Teacher's Choice

Scarsdale, NY ARIES DEITCH & ENDELSON, Inc. (AD&E)  has leased one of the most prominent retail locations at Scarsdale Park Mall, 450 Central Avenue. The front 4,500 s/f that was originally occupied by Pottery Barn and later a variety of other upscale tenants has been leased to Teacher’s Choice. Julian Aronin, director and Barry Endelson, president of AD&E negotiated the long-term lease. The center shall soon be 100% leased including the recent opening of Salon Centric, a national beauty supply. Teacher’s Choice is a locally owned Asian-American company that is a cultural, academic, and arts center for children whose families stress the highest level of academic achievement and advance to prestigious schools. Teacher’s Choice is an educational bookstore and learning center. They offer a wide variety of school workbooks and textbooks, Test Prep and curriculum assistance books for grades PreK-12, Regents Prep books for grades 9-12, Terra Nova books, and Prep books for COOP/HSPT/TACHS, PSAT/NMSQT, SAT, ACT. Including music books that encompass all levels and instruments associated with NYSSMA. Concert Hall with a Steinway Piano is available for small concerts in this location. AD&E has determined that educational and personal services have been a source of new retail business in the Scarsdale area. More and more local merchandise shopping has gone online or to big-box chains. Fortunately upscale customers have developed great interest in learning, health, beauty and fitness services which are well served by the smaller, convenient retail centers on Central Ave.
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