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Vidal Wettenstein completes lease-up of 1234 Huntington Tpke. retail site

Bridgeport, CT The retail strip located at 1234 Huntington Tpke. has been fully leased. Bruce Wettenstein, SIOR and managing partner, and Silvester Garza of Vidal Wettenstein LLC negotiated the terms and conditions on behalf of the ownership.

The tenants who have joined the roster are Tribe Athletics and Asian Grand Buffet Inc.

Tribe Athletics is a community-driven fitness concept offering group training and personal training in a results-focused environment. Built on expert coaching, accountability, and culture, Tribe Athletics is designed to help members improve their strength, conditioning, confidence, and overall lifestyle.

Asian Grand Buffet Inc will offer an experience like no other with a feast of flavors at the buffet, where every meal is a journey across Asia. Enjoy an inviting atmosphere, friendly service, and an endless variety of freshly prepared dishes to delight your taste buds.

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