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Siano and Bomzer of Sabre Real Estate arrange 3,000 s/f; Delavale of Breslin Realty represents landlord

Wantagh, NY Sabre Real Estate Group LLC has arranged a lease in the Willow Wood Shopping Center for the areas’ first Stewart’s All American restaurant.

Stewart’s leased 3,000 s/f at 1187 Wantagh Ave. and is expected to open in the fall.

Jayson Siano, managing principal of Sabre, and Douglas Bomzer, a Sabre managing director, represented Stewarts, of Rutherford, N.J. Bob Delavale represented the landlord, Breslin Realty Development Corp., in-house.

Stewarts, with its Americana décor, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with wait and counter service.  The restaurants offer a full menu of burgers, frankfurters, cheese-steaks, fries, world famous Stewart’s Root Beer and ice cream desserts.

Stewart’s has plans to expand throughout the Tri-State region. It currently has 35 locations in the Northeast, including locations in New Jersey, Brooklyn and Staten Island. Started in 1924 in Mansfield, Ohio, by Frank Stewart, the chain became a franchise in 1931. Stewart’s is known for for its Stewart’s Fountain Classics Root Beer and hot dogs.

Founded by Kenneth Breslin and Jayson Siano, both experienced retail real estate professionals, Sabre Real Estate Group, is New York Metro’s premiere full-service real estate brokerage company with a focus on tenant, owner representation, and investment sales. Additionally, Sabre offers retail, restaurant, franchise consultation services, investment sales, and property management. Sabre covers the entire New York metro area with offices located in Garden City, Long Island; Brooklyn; and Jersey City, NJ.

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