Hamilton Plaza at 1235 Route 33 in Hamilton — Courtesy: Levin Management Corp.
By Joshua Burd
Ecommerce brand Williamspace Furniture is opening its first brick-and-mortar location with a new lease at a Hamilton shopping center, in a deal secured by Levin Management Corp.
According to a news release, the 175,000-square-foot Hamilton Plaza is now fully occupied after the 4,400-square-foot deal with Williamspace, which offers a wide selection of products suitable for both home and office spaces. The company will join tenants such as an 81,000-square-foot ShopRite, which anchors the center at Route 33 and Whitehorse-Hamilton Square Road, as well as The Goodwill Store, Dollar Tree, Petco and many others.
LMC Leasing Representative Ed Vasconcellos III represented ownership in the deal. Connie Huang of Coldwell Banker Realty represented the tenant.
“Leasing efforts at Hamilton Plaza have strengthened the property’s tenant mix with a fantastic variety of retail, dining and service concepts,” Vasconcellos said. “Williamspace Furniture is a perfect match for the property, and we are pleased to bring another high-quality addition to the Hamilton community. The company’s decision to establish a physical presence at Hamilton Plaza reflects the ongoing trend of digital-first brands recognizing the relevance and strategic importance of in-person retail.”
Other recently added tenants include Habit Burger, Poke Brothers and Ivy Rehab, which have joined a roster that also includes Mattress Firm, Norman’s Hallmark and food and beverage users such as Texas Roadhouse, Moe’s Southwest Grill and A Slice of Brooklyn. LMC noted that the property draws 3.4 million visitors per year, citing real-time traffic data from Placer.ai.