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Angie’s Lobster Coming to Wilmot Place Shopping Center in Tucson

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September 5, 2024
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TUCSON, AZ (September 5, 2024) -- Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR recently facilitated a land acquisition at Wilmot Place Shopping Center, 110 S Wilmot Road, where Fortis Broadway LLC purchased 0.47 acres of retail land from DSW for $1.1 million. The plot for an Angie’s Lobster drive-thru restaurant is under construction and will open later this year. C&W handled this deal | PICOR’s retail specialists, Greg Furrier, Dave Hammack, and Natalie Furrier, who represented both parties in the transaction.

Angie’s Lobster will join a roster of new tenants at Wilmot Place Shopping Center, including Sweet Tomatoes, Starbucks, and Dollar Tree. A major soft goods retailer will join as the new anchor tenant, and an announcement will be made soon.

The Wilmot Place Shopping Center location is one of two Angie’s locations slated to open in Tucson this year, with another site at Copper St and Campbell Ave set to open later this fall. Created by Tony and Roushan Christofellis, also the creators behind Salad and Go chain, Angie’s Lobster offers a drive-thru concept featuring lobster sandwiches, salads, and wraps at affordable prices. The restaurant pays tribute to Tony Christofellis’ mother, Angie, a New England restaurateur who shared a passion for lobster.

Watch for Angie’s Lobster's official opening date, which is expected to be announced around November 2024. Tucson will soon have the opportunity to experience the taste of New England lobster in a convenient, quick-service setting right in their backyard.

There is still retail space available at Wilmot Place Shopping Center; for more information, please contact Greg Furrier ([email protected]), Dave Hammack ([email protected]), or Natalie Furrier ([email protected]).

To learn more, see RED Comp #11208.

 

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