Vegan restaurant, behavioral health providers, Pilates studios highlight recent deals worth $4.152M closed by Bryant CRE

PHOENIX, ARIZONA – A full-service vegan restaurant, a host of behavioral health providers and a pair of Pilates studios highlight recent transactions valued at $4.152 million closed by Bryant Commercial Real Estate (BCRE), a woman/minority-owned company.

BCRE’s Vinny Summo negotiated a long-term lease for vegan eatery Whyld Ass at 4810 N. 7th St., in Phoenix. The lease is for 1,200-square-feet. The restaurant is scheduled to open Nov. 1.

“It’s exciting to witness and be a part of the growing vegan business community in Metro Phoenix,” Summo said. He adds the vegan food industry has grown by $3.1 billion in one year.

BCRE’s other deals:

  • Adrienne Bryant negotiated leases for behavioral health clients at 2150 S. Country Club Dr., Mesa, office, 5 years, 3,708 SF, DEMO Community Services; 1301 E. McDowell Rd., Phoenix, office, 7 years, 7,378 SF, Focused Family Services; and 2812 N. Norwalk St., Mesa, office, 5 years, 3,600 SF, Pushing Through Communities.
  • Bryant negotiated retail leases for Club Pilates at The District Queen Creek, 10, years, 1,410 SF; 10625 N. Tatum, Phoenix, 10 years, 1,964 SF; and 6819 N. 16th St., Phoenix, 5 years, 1,967 SF.
  • Bryant also negotiated a 3-year office lease for 1,971 SF for Cherry Creek Mortgage in Chandler; a 5-year lease for 1,307 SF for kick-boxing fitness gym 30 Minute Hit in Cave Creek; and a 5-year lease for 864 SF Visiting Angels in Glendale.

“We are thrilled to be a part of the vision our clients have and execute their plans for their businesses,” Bryant said. “Our behavioral health clients are creating a state-of-the-art atmosphere for their clients that will provide a healing environment and is a game changer for mental healthcare.

“As a tenant representative, we work hard to understand the clients’ business so we can effectively get them in the right place for growth and access to their client base. We take the time to be a part of the team for success,” Bryant said.




BCRE retail deals include 1st all-vegan grocery store in Arizona

937 E. Broadway Tempe

PHOENIX, ARIZ. – The first all-vegan grocery store in Arizona, a pair of Pilates studios, and a yoga studio are among recent retail deals closed by Bryant Commercial Real Estate (BCRE), a woman/minority-owned company.

BCRE’s Vinny Summo negotiated a 25-month lease to bring Veggie Rebellion to a 1,400-square-foot storefront at 5717 W. Glendale Ave., in Glendale, Ariz.

“This is the beginning of a changing retail landscape,” Summo said. “The vegan food industry grew by $3.1 billion in one year.”

Veggie Rebellion will feature a brick storefront, back patio, and ample parking in downtown Glendale. It will be the only distributor in Arizona to carry products by Minneapolis-based Herbivorous Butcher. Both companies started in a farmers’ market.

Other deals:

  • Adrienne Bryant closed a long-term lease for Club Pilates at Scottsdale North Marketplace, 1,973-square-feet. Club Pilates will join the AJ’s-anchored center in 1Q 2018. Bryant negotiated a long-term deal for another Club Pilates location, 1,600 SF, at Longbow Marketplace in Mesa. The Sprout’s-anchored retail center is a new development at Recker Road and the Loop 202.
  • Bryant also negotiated a long-term lease for Royal Nutrition, 965-square-feet, at Huntington Square, 3137 S. Mill Ave., Tempe.
  • Joni Bryant negotiated a long-term lease for Twisted Yoga Studios, 1,815 SF, at Broadway Marketplace, 937 E. Broadway, Tempe.

“We are thrilled to continue working with fresh and new concepts for franchisors and small business owners,” said Adrienne Bryant, Owner/Designated Broker of BCRE. “These recent deals show the diversity of businesses we are helping open their doors.”




Woman-owned Bryant Commercial Real Estate growing in the Valley

Bryant Commercial Real Estate and Franchise Me Next staffers (left to right) Vinny Summo, Nadina Cole-Potter, Kylee Brubaker, Jonvieve Bryant, Adrienne Bryant, Deanna Jordan, Lindsey Sherman, and Reginald Thompson. (Photo by David Apeji)

PHOENIX, ARIZ.  – Bryant Commercial Real Estate (BCRE), a woman/minority-owned company, has expanded its services, added staff, and moved into new headquarters at 5555 E. Van Buren St., in Phoenix.

BCRE is a diversified company focused on providing integrated commercial real estate solutions to businesses throughout the Valley.

Founded in 2013 by Adrienne Bryant, BCRE provides site selection, sales/lease negotiation, landlord/tenant representation, and real estate consulting services. BCRE also has created a unique Resource Coordination Service to address the complex needs of its clients. This service includes franchise consulting, facilities management, architectural design, and construction management delivered through collaboration with its growing list of strategic partners.

“Our company is providing a full scope of solutions for our clients that will range from starting a business to disposition and providing resources that extend from Bryant’s decades of relationships with local business owners,” said Bryant, Designated Broker and Co-owner with her daughter Jonvieve.

Franchises and businesses that BCRE has recently been working with include FLO Hot Yoga & Cycle, opening in Downtown Chandler; Office Evolution, opening soon in the Southeast Valley; Compatible Homecare, in Chandler; Wow Wow Hawaiian Lemonade; Club Pilates; and All In One Posters Company located in Chandler.

BCRE’s unique approach includes its companion company, Franchise Me Next, which provides consultation, franchise research, data analysis, and franchise selection assistance

“Offering franchise services is a natural evolution for BCRE,” said Reginald Thompson, Franchise Consultant with Franchise Me Next. “We are building on the relationships and hard work that BCRE has become known for over the years.

“Through Franchise Me Next, we will offer franchise consulting, brokerage, and development services. We are excited to assist entrepreneurs in accomplishing their dream of successful business ownership through franchising,” Thompson said.

The City of Phoenix recently certified Bryant Commercial Real Estate as a Small Business Enterprise (SBE)/Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE). This certification will allow BCRE to serve the local community through contracting and procurement opportunities with the City of Phoenix and Maricopa County.

BCRE is a growing company with a staff that now numbers 12 employees.