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Subway now open at the Connecticut Science Center

According to the Connecticut Science Center, Subway restaurant has opened. The 1,600 s/f space has been transformed to become one of the chain's newest and most original restaurants with an expanded menu and custom décor. The new restaurant will serve more than 300,000 annual visitors to the Science Center and its downtown neighbors. With easy access from Constitution Plaza and the Connecticut Convention Center, the new Subway restaurant provides a convenient lunch option for those working downtown, out of town visitors and convention goers, as well as Science Center guests. "Subway is a highly regarded Connecticut-based brand with a local franchise holder who is passionate about the opportunity to serve our customers here at the Science Center," said Matt Fleury, Connecticut Science Center president and CEO. "Given Subway's inherent expertise in rapid-serve environments and their very strong brand and consumer marketing capacity, we believe Subway will help us meet the needs of our customers and attract additional casual diners from the downtown area, while offering an attractive selection of quality food choices."
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Wilder and Greenberg Gibbons for joint venture to acquire Wakefield Commons

Wakefield, NC Wilder and Greenberg Gibbons have formed a joint venture to acquire Wakefield Commons, a 163,975 s/f shopping center located in the high-growth submarket of Raleigh, N.C. The acquisition marks a significant milestone for both firms – representing Wilder’s entry into the North Carolina market
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