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Horbach of Ripco Real Estate secures 1,717 s/f for Pure Barre at 638 Valley Rd.

Montclair, NJ Pure Barre is one of the new tenants to expand in downtown according to Ripco Real Estate’s Alison Horbach. Horbach worked with the franchisee to secure its 1,717 s/f studio at the new Valley and Bloom development at 638 Valley Rd. 

This new location had its soft-opening this past Saturday and will be the thirteenth New Jersey location for Pure Barre.

“Pure Barre is a terrific amenity for the community attracting a highly educated, female target customer,” said Horbach.

Pure Barre is a specialty fitness concept that offers a full-body workout using precise, targeted movements. It is the largest, most established barre franchise in the nation.  Since 2009, the franchise concept has been on a roll expanding, with more than 400 studios around the U.S. and Canada.

With its New Jersey office based in Lyndhurst, Ripco Real Estate Corp. was founded in 1991 as a boutique firm specializing in retail real estate in the New York Tri-State area. The goal of the company was to combine our expertise in both owner and tenant representation in a friendly, hard-working, and intelligent manner. Our success has been based upon forming long-term relationships and putting our clients’ needs first. We pride ourselves on providing the highest level of detailed information, enabling our clients to make educated decisions about their real estate needs.

Ripco Real Estate has been a trusted resource to the commercial market for close to 25 years. 

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