www.tribstar.com/local/local_story_294231501.html -
[Cached Version]
Published on: 10/21/2008
Last Visited: 10/21/2008
"The retail leasing environment is very difficult right now," said Inland Real Estate Corp. president of property management Scott Carr, in a media statement issued Monday.
"However, we are in discussions with replacement tenants, and while we do not have any new lease signed at this point, we are encouraged by the level of interest expressed by some appealing replacement retailers," he said.
Other businesses at the 20-acre Honey Creek Commons shopping center, which opened in 2005, include T.J. Maxx, Kohl's, Rue 21, David's Bridal, Dress Barn, Subway, Cold Stone Creamery, Fifth Third Bank and Panera Bread.
"Honey Creek [Commons], being a new development with desirable co-tenants in an established trade area, should prove an attractive opportunity to other mid-box retailers," Carr said.