Gold's new spot in the center includes space previously occupied by UA Theatres, the Yet Wok restaurant and an arcade. The lease brought Glasshouse Square to 100% occupancy, with Staples, Wherehouse Records, Chuck E. Cheese, Ultrazone, In-N-Out Burger and Del Taco as its major tenants.
Glasshouse Square is a 97,381-sf project that was recently purchased for $11.5 million by Great American Capital from the 1033 Third St. Corporation. Tony Villasenor, Chuck Klein and Kevin Held of Business Real Estate Brokerage Co./NAI represented both buyer and seller in the sale transaction.
Tony Villasenor, Chuck Klein and Kevin Held of Business Real Estate Brokerage Co./NAI have been retained as the exclusive leasing agents for the center.
Future plans for the Glasshouse Square shopping center include a complete exterior renovation, including new signage and landscaping.
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