Ian Ritter is national online editor of GlobeSt.RETAIL.

PORT WASHINGTON, NY-Cedar Shopping Centers will spend about $90 million on a portfolio of 27, mostly drug store-anchored properties. The centers are in Connecticut, New York, Ohio--where the company currently doesn't own any properties--and Pennsylvania. Cedar will also acquire six additional properties that are in various stages of development as part of the deal.

Cedar would not name the seller but says it is a collection of 33 partnerships affiliated with a "substantial Ohio-based developer." The company might name the seller when the deal closes in March, Leo Ullman, Cedar's CEO, tells GlobeSt.com.

Eleven of the properties are anchored by Medina, OH-based Discount Drug Mart, which average 25,000 sf. The acquisition would not be a strategy shift for Cedar, which mainly owns grocery-anchored centers, because the Drug Marts sell a substantial amount of food, Ullman says. "The properties are like our grocery-anchored centers in the sense that they're convenience shopping for people who live in the area," he says. "The idea is that it's sort of a mini Wal-Mart without the soft goods."

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