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Levine of Charter Realty & Development arranges 2,300 s/f lease for Smashburger

Charter Realty & Development has arranged a 2,300 s/f lease for Smashburger in the Post Rd. Plaza at 895 Pelham Pwy. The shopping center is anchored by Fairway Market, Home Goods and Modell's, along with other tenants including GNC, Citibank, Marshalls Shoes and Dress Barn. Smashburger has over 143 locations throughout 25 states. The company has been recognized by Forbes as one of America's Most Promising Companies. Smashburger's menu focuses primarily on burgers but also includes fresh salads, chicken sandwiches, hot dogs, Haagen-Daz milk shakes and beer and wine. Peter Levine, who represents Smashburger in Westchester, Fairfield, New Haven and Hartford Counties, represented the tenant and Barry Greenberg of Levin Management Corp. represented the landlord, Post Road Plaza Leasehold LLC. Charter Realty & Development Corp. currently owns or leases over 14 million s/f of shopping centers throughout the Northeast. For more information on Smashburger or our company please visit www.chartweb.com or contact Peter Levine at [email protected].
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