LIVINGSTON, NJ—The owners of the Livingston Town Center - Onyx Equities and Lubert-Adler - have amped up activity of late, inking eight lease deals at the 65,780-square-foot mixed-use shopping center.

The leases totaled 20,336 square feet at the property, located at the crossroads of North Livingston and East Mount Pleasant avenues.

“Since acquiring Livingston Town Center approximately two years ago, Onyx and joint venture partner Lubert-Adler have repositioned the property by implementing a number of upgrades to improve traffic flow, image and shoppers' experiences,” says Joel Dicker, Onyx Equities' senior vice president of retail leasing and development.

Constructed in 2006, the center is part of a master-planned residential and commercial development. The residential component of the development, The Gables, is comprised of 32 townhomes, 24 condominium flats, seven attached townhomes and 17 single-family homes.

The new lease deals included a 3,253-square-foot lease with Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza. Studley Assistant Director Justin Korinis represented the tenant in the transaction. Little Gym, an experimental learning and physical development center for children, signed on for 3,871 square feet at the center. Hopkins, Sampson & Brown Vice President and Sales Associate Randee Stolar represented the tenant in the deal.

Other deals announced by Onyx include: Chocolate Works, which inked a 2,034-foot deal; Keller Williams Realty, which signed on for 3,244 square feet; Elite Nails, which signed a 3,068-foot deal, and 7-Eleven, which signed a lease for a 2,463-square-foot store.

The Goldstein Group Vice President Matthew Flath represented Chocolate Works. Keller Williams Realty Livingston Director Sander Lefkowitz represented the brokerage firm in its lease at the property. Ryan Glastein, a sales associate with The Goldstein Group handled discussions for Elite Nails. The Goldstein Group Executive Vice President Lew Finkelstein represented 7-Eleven.

Onyx also announced deals with Yamaha Music, for 1,194 square feet and with 16 Handles, a self-serve frozen yogurt store chain, which has a 1,209-square-foot lease at Livingston Town Center.

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