Saratoga Town Center is located at the crossroads of Saratoga Boulevard and Staples Road. The inbound tenants are a Mexican restaurant, a noodle restaurant, salon and juice shop, a quartet of five-year deals pulled together by David K. Meyers with NewQuest Properties for a new development with a quoted rate of $1.60 per sf monthly.

A Mexican restaurateur signed the largest lease in the stack, tapping 4,488 sf for the next five years with a five-year option. The Oasis, planning an April 15 opening, was represented by John Martinez, an independent broker from Corpus Christi.

A 2,400-sf spot is being finished out as a D. Noodle restaurant. L. Jade LLC was self-represented.

A 1,400-sf Cost Cutter Hair Salon is setting up shop right now under a lease crafted with the chain's owner, Barbers, Hairstyling for Men & Women Inc., which used Lyn Ann Pinkham with Kravey Real Estate in Corpus Christi to broker the pact.

In mid-May, Keva Juice will open a 1,188-sf store. The juicer also was self-represented.

The newly signed tenants took space in a 35,000-sf building, one of two flanking the already opened Kohl's. Tenants already up and running are a 14,500-sf PetCo, local bakery, Quiznos and EB Games. A second building will open at the end of May, Meyers tells GlobeSt.com. That building has been pre-leased to Spring, an optometrist, day spa and dry cleaners.

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