Brixmor Property Group signs Mitsuba Sushi Bar to 1,800 s/f at Mohawk Acres
According to Brixmor Property Group, a 1,800 s/f Mitsuba Sushi Bar recently opened at Mohawk Acres, located north of I-90 and adjacent to Griffis Airfield, on the northeast corner of Black River Blvd. (Rte. 46) and East Chestnut St. Mitsuba Sushi Bar is a new Japanese style sushi restaurant which enhances the tenant mix at the shopping center.
John Jweid of Pavia Real Estate Company represented Mitsuba Sushi Bar. Brixmor is the owner of Mohawk Acres and was represented by Glenn Weisiger with Brixmor.
Brixmor is the second largest owner of community and neighborhood shopping centers in the U.S. and has been a leader in redevelopment over the last decade. Brixmor was selected as one of Chain Store Age's Top Redevelopers for work completed during 2011/2012. The company actively manages a national portfolio of more than 620 properties, aggregating 96 million s/f, which are located across 39 states and primarily anchored by grocers or leading discounters.
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