The deal, which was to close at the end of last year, was delayed when Snyders Drug Stores filed for protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the federal bankruptcy code, according to Commerford, who represented North American Properties in the transaction.

Plymouth Marketplace includes a Lunds grocery store, Ruby Tuesday, Chipolte, Noodles & Co., Old Chicago and Buffalo Wild Wings. The plaza opened three years ago and is about 82% occupied, according to Suntide Commercial Realty Inc., the leasing agent for the property.

The center has one vacant site that totals 10,200, and several others that are between 1,000 sf and 2,000 sf.

Tristar is the manager of Plymouth Marketplace.

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