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Au Bon Pain Properties Available for Lease 26 prime locations for lease AVAILABLE IN URBAN MARKETS, MALL LOCATIONS AND TRANSPORTATION HUBS 555 – 4,540 sf FOR MORE INFORMATION: James Avallone Locations in: [email protected] Connecticut, District of Columbia, Illinois, (516) 682-4224 Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania gordonbrothers.com/realestate Formerly operating under the DJM REAL ESTATE name since joining Gordon Brothers in 1998, we are now proudly under the Gordon Brothers name. ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WAS OBTAINED FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE. NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, ARE MADE REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND SUCH INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, PRIOR LEASE ASSIGNMENT, SUBLEASE AND/OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALTHOUGH THE COMPANY IS MARKETING ITS PROPERTIES INDIVIDUALLY, IT IS ALSO IN THE PROCESS OF CONSIDERING GOING CONCERN OFFERS FOR SOME OR ALL OF ITS STORES. ACCORDINGLY, THE COMPANY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WITHDRAW ANY OR ALL OF ITS PROPERTIES FROM CONSIDERATION AND TO REJECT ANY OFFERS FOR INDIVIDUAL STORES. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL 516.628.4200 OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.GORDONBROTHERS.COM/REALESTATE Phone: (516) 682-4200 www.gordonbrothers.com/realestate Au Bon Pain Properties Available For Lease Store # Address Gross SF Location Type Local Broker CONNECTICUT 10013 CityPlace 3,702 Urban Ben Starr 185 Asylum Street Atlantic Retail Hartford, CT 06103 Phone: 617-239-3643 10069 Westfarms Mall 3,559 Mall Ben Starr 1500 New Britain Avenue Atlantic Retail West Hartford, CT 06110 Phone: 617-239-3643 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10061 1801 L Street NW 2,700 Urban Scott Yurow (CAFÉ HAS CLOSED) H&R Retail Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 410-308-6374 10064 Franklin Tower 3,710 Urban Scott Yurow (CAFÉ HAS CLOSED) H&R Retail 1401 I Street NW Phone: 410-308-6374 Washington, DC 20005 10034 406 10th Street NW (1001 Pennsylvania Avenue) 3,055 Urban Scott Yurow Washington, DC 20004 H&R Retail Phone: 410-308-6374 10143 700 13th Street NW 3,249 Urban Scott Yurow Washington, DC 20005 H&R Retail Phone: 410-308-6374 ILLINOIS 10267 Two North Riverside Plaza 2,161 Transportation Lara Keene (CAFÉ HAS CLOSED) Mid-America Real Estate 2 North Riverside Plaza Phone: 630-481-4038 Chicago, IL 60606 10185 181 West Madison Street 2,996 Urban Lara Keene Chicago, IL 60602 Mid-America Real Estate Phone: 630-481-4038 10235 108 North State Street 2,933 Transportation Lara Keene Chicago, IL 60602 Mid-America Real Estate Phone: 630-481-4038 MASSACHUSETTS 10002 Burlington Mall 1,990 Mall Ben Starr 75 Middlesex Turnpike Atlantic Retail Burlington, MA 01803 Phone: 617-239-3643 10520 1100 Mass Avenue 1,990 Urban Ben Starr Cambridge, MA 02138 Atlantic Retail Phone: 617-239-3643 10074 South Shore Plaza Mall 3,069 Mall Ben Starr 250 Granite Street Atlantic Retail Braintree, MA 02184 Phone: 617-239-3643 10525 Cambridgeside Galleria 555 Mall Ben Starr 47 Commercial Street Atlantic Retail Cambridge, MA 02141 Phone: 617-239-3643 NEW HAMPSHIRE 10066 Rockingham Plaza 871 Mall Ben Starr 99 Rockingham Park Boulevard Atlantic Retail Salem, NH 03079 Phone: 617-239-3643 NEW JERSEY Phone: (516) 682-4200 www.gordonbrothers.com/realestate Au Bon Pain Properties Available For Lease Store # Address Gross SF Location Type Local Broker 10264 Garden State Plaza 2,468 Mall James Avallone One Garden State Plaza Gordon Brothers Paramus, NJ 07652 Phone: 516-682-4224 10070 The Mall at Short Hills 4,540 Mall James Avallone 1200 Morris Turnpike Gordon Brothers Short Hills, NJ 07078 Phone: 516-682-4224 NEW YORK 10077 60 Broad Street 4,074 Urban Andrew Moger (CAFÉ HAS CLOSED) Branded Concept Development New York, NY 10004 Phone: 212-260-5210 10724 One State St. Plaza 3,580 Urban Andrew Moger (CAFÉ HAS CLOSED) Branded Concept Development 724 Whitehall Street Phone: 212-260-5210 New York, NY 10004 10253 599 Lexington Avenue (btw 52nd & 53rd Street) 1,500 Urban Andrew Moger New York, NY 10020 Branded Concept Development Phone: 212-260-5210 10701 80 Pine Street (btw Pearl St. & Water St.) 3,580 Urban James Avallone New York, NY 10005 Gordon Brothers Phone: 516-682-4224 10720 6 Union Square E 2,682 Urban Andrew Moger New York, NY 10003 Branded Concept Development Phone: 212-260-5210 PENNSYLVANIA 10238a Suburban Station - Café 1,134 Transportation Jackie Balin 1617 JFK Boulevard Space 143 CBRE Philadelphia, PA 19103 Phone: 215-557-0050 10238b Suburban Station - Commissary 1,700 Transportation Jackie Balin 1617 JFK Boulevard Space 150 CBRE Philadelphia, PA 19103 Phone: 215-557-0050 10096 Oliver Building 3,031 Urban Herky Pollock 535 Smithfield Street 2,150 SF café plus CBRE Pittsburgh, PA 15222 881 SF of storage space on lowel level Phone: 412-394-9840 10099 Oxford Centre 4,256 Urban Herky Pollock One Oxford Center, Plaza Level CBRE Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-394-9840 10224 Gulf Tower 4,485 Urban Herky Pollock 707 Grant Street CBRE Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-394-9840 10228 EQT Plaza 2,365 Urban Herky Pollock 1,480 SF café plus 625 Liberty Avenue, Ground Level 885 SF café located across the CBRE Pittsburgh, PA 15222 rear lobby from the main café Phone: 412-394-9840.
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