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Heicklen and Gleicher of Winick named exclusive brokers for Corner Bakery Caf

é in Long IslandLong Island, NY Veteran restaurant operators Four M Bakery LLC has selected Winick Realty Group to exclusively represent Corner Bakery Café, the popular Texas-based dining chain with 178 locations in 20 states, as they expand on Long Island. Robert Heicklen and Michael Gleicher will handle leasing efforts for the brand, which recently signed a multi-unit development agreement to open new Corner Bakery Cafes in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. The brand seeks locations ranging from 3,400 to 4,400 s/f with ample parking and accommodation for outdoor patio seating areas, wherever possible. "We will be targeting shopping centers, freestanding buildings and PAD sites that are close to downtown neighborhoods and densely populated areas," said Heicklen. "Corner Bakery Café is specifically seeking sites that will allow them to show off their distinctive Trade Dress, which includes Black and White awnings and outdoor patio seating." Corner Bakery Café offers a destination for customers seeking "a warm welcome and an escape from the chaos of life." Their made-to-order menu features hot breakfast scramblers, signature paninis and sandwiches, homemade soups, hand-tossed salads, pastas and decadent desserts while providing a place to gather with family and friends. Corner Bakery Café also provides a robust, best-in-class catering platform, presenting fresh food perfectly packaged for delivery or pick up.
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