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Summit Realty signs Crumbl Cookies to 1,776 s/f at The Loop

Methuen, MA According to Summit Realty Partners, Crumbl Cookies has signed a lease and opened a new store at The Loop. Crumbl Cookies leased a 1,776 s/f end-cap space formerly occupied by Starbucks prior to Starbucks relocating to a freestanding building in the same shopping center. 

The Loop is a 480,000 s/f open-air regional shopping center located at Exit 4 off Rte. 213 between I-493 and I-93. This center features a unique mix of individual storefronts and a pedestrian friendly streetscape. Tenants located in this center include AMC Theatres, Gap, Marshalls, Starbucks, Not Your Average Joes, Chipotle, Orangetheory Fitness and more. 

Chris McMahon and Travis Ginsberg of Summit Realty Partners represented the tenant. Charter Realty & Development represented the landlord. 

Crumbl Cookies is currently seeking additional locations in select markets of Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Site criteria includes high traffic shopping centers and strip centers.

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