Crossroads 389 at 383-389 Main St. in Hackensack — Courtesy: NAI James E. Hanson
By Joshua Burd
A specialty grocer has leased 3,500 square feet at the base of a new 82-unit apartment building in downtown Hackensack, according to a broker with NAI James E. Hanson.
The operator, Maharaja Hypermarket, is slated to open this fall at what’s known as Crossroads 389 at 383-389 Main St. It’s leasing the space from Sonehan Clinton Court Urban Renewal LLC, a joint venture of The Hampshire Cos. and Cannon Hill, which delivered the 119,000-square-foot building in early 2021.
NAI Hanson Vice President Anthony Cassano represented the landlord and the tenant, Primwayone LLC.
“Finding a tenant to offer a sought-after service to the local community while providing an additional amenity for Crossroads 389’s residents was our main goal in this assignment,” Cassano said. “We are excited to welcome Maharaja Hypermarket to Hackensack and play a key role in the resurgence of the city.”
NAI Hanson noted that Hampshire is also building a 270-unit mixed-use property at 321 Main St. that is scheduled for completion in the third quarter of 2024, while it plans to begin construction of a 40-unit property at 295 Main St. in the fourth quarter of this year. In addition, the company is working with Russo Development to construct Print House, a high-profile, mixed-use redevelopment of the former Bergen Record headquarters on River Street.