Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Regency Centers Corp. Brokers Leases for Whole Foods Market stores at Shops on Main and Hinsdale Lake Commons centers in Chicago area


Nick Wibbenmeyer
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Regency Centers Corporation (NYSE:REG), a national owner, operator and developer of grocery-anchored community shopping centers, has announced that two new Whole Foods Market grocery stores will be coming to the Chicago area.

 Leases have been signed at the Shops on Main center and also at Hinsdale Lake Commons, replacing the previous tenant, Dominick’s.

“Few brands carry the respect and consumer appeal that Whole Foods Market does,” said Nick Wibbenmeyer, vice president and regional officer at Regency Centers. 

“They are a national leader in offering high quality, organic foods, and we are very excited to be partnering with them to better serve our communities in Chicago and around.”

Michael Bashaw
“Schererville and Willowbrook are not only dynamic and energetic communities, but they also share our strong passion for natural and organic foods,” commented Michael Bashaw, Midwest regional president, Whole Foods Market.

 “We are delighted to be a part of these communities and support the wonderful people who live in them.”

Currently under construction for opening this spring, the Shops on Main is a 200,000-square foot community shopping center in Schererville, IN, which is located 25 miles southeast of downtown Chicago. 

The 178,960 square foot Hinsdale Lake Commons center is located in Willowbrook, IL at the intersection of Robert Kingery Hwy (SR 83) and 63rd St., approximately 22 miles southwest from Chicago. 
  
For leasing or more information about the Shops on Main, Hinsdale or other Regency properties in the Chicago market, contact leasing agent Rick Spector at 630-645-2817 or RickSpector@RegencyCenters.com.

For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please contact:

Cohn Marketing
Lauren Simpson, 303-839-1415, ext. 43
or
Regency Centers Corporation
Nick Wibbenmeyer, 630-645-2806
Vice President, Regional Officer


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