Focus on quality, innovation and unique
offerings continue across
the CenterCal
footprint
EL
SEGUNDO, Calif., Aug. 19,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- CenterCal Properties, a premier
full-service commercial real estate firm serving the western U.S.,
has reaffirmed its commitment to local communities where it
operates by hosting over 200 local community events this year. The
company has also celebrated the openings and pop-ups of numerous
local retailers and restaurants across its five-state
portfolio.
"At CenterCal Properties, we continue to focus on creating
communities where people connect and thrive," said Founder and CEO
Jean Paul Wardy. "Each project
reflects the community it serves, and we are always exploring new
and innovative ways to keep that approach fresh and unique."
So far in 2024, CenterCal celebrated a vibrant community
atmosphere by embracing the distinctiveness of each property's
location. From Cinco de Mayo events to celebrations of Asian
American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, CenterCal's portfolio
has created numerous opportunities to unite local communities
through live music, local cuisine, and exciting activations. In
May, The Village at Meridian in
Meridian, Idaho, hosted
weekend-long Cinco de Mayo festivities featuring Ballet Folklorico
Mexico Lindo, a Tejano Outlaw band, Mariachi Sol De Acapulco, and a
Zumba de Mayo outdoor fitness class.
At 2ND & PCH, multiple events celebrated Asian
American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, including the Culture
& Couture Fashion and Dining Experience in partnership with
Diversity Fashion World (DFW) benefiting non-profit Able ARTS Work
in Long Beach.
"We are truly inspired by local artists who support their
communities and entertain families year-round," Wardy added. "It's
a privilege to share cultural and musical experiences with our
patrons at each of our locations."
CenterCal continued its dedication to local communities to start
2024 by adding to its entrepreneurial retail and restaurant
offerings. Recent openings include Copper & Malt at Bay Street
in Emeryville, Calif., offering
over 3,000 curated bottles of spirits, regional wines, and beer.
Bridgeport Village in Tualatin, Ore., recently welcomed two
female-led pop-ups: La Frenchie and TAH Bags. La Frenchie, a
French concept store, features Parisian clothing, accessories,
jewelry and home accent lines, in addition to premium French
pastries. TAH, a Portland-based
luxury accessories brand, opened a boutique offering a curated
selection of its beautiful and purposeful bags with exclusive
made-to-order options reflecting the sophisticated retail
affinities of the property's clientele.
"We are committed to supporting and incubating the best local
and regional tenants," Wardy stated. "Our ongoing efforts reflect
our dedication to enhancing our properties and providing enriching
experiences across our portfolio."
About CenterCal Properties LLC
CenterCal Properties
LLC, a premier full-service commercial real estate company founded
in 2004, is redefining the landscape of the western U.S. With a
focus on community-building, the company creates spaces that foster
connection, enjoyment, and a sense of belonging. Under the
visionary leadership of Founder and CEO Jean Paul Wardy, CenterCal Properties has become
synonymous with excellence and innovation, boasting a portfolio of
iconic destinations across California, Idaho, Oregon, Utah
and Washington. Rooted in core
values that include creative persistence, high standards,
resourcefulness, delivering today and unwavering integrity,
CenterCal Properties specializes in the investment, development,
leasing and management of high-quality retail and mixed-use
development from its headquarters in El
Segundo, Calif. More information, including a full property
portfolio, is available at www.centercal.com.
Media Contact: Kristen
Sharkey
E: Kristen.Sharkey@finnpartners.com; M: 203.644.4899
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