MIAMI-Vector Holdings Corp. president Allen Weintraub is negotiating for a new 10-year, fast-food concessions lease at the 250-shop, 2.3 million-sf Aventura Mall in north Dade County, a deal that could be done next week and start generating new profits to the publicly traded specialty food wholesaler.

“Once we have a satisfactory lease, we will be able to close on this addition (The Potato Sack) to the Vector family,” the firm’s president, Allen Weintraub, says in a prepared statement.

Although he says he expects the lease negotiations to be completed by next week, he didn’t disclose the value, terms or size of the lease.

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