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We'll show you vacant and soon-to-be-vacant buildings around Dallas and Hiram; you tell us what you'd like to see move into them.Last month, our weekly Fill in the Blank feature took a look at the Dallas shopping center known as the Paradise Shoppes of New Hope, which had five vacant storefronts at the time. That number will soon drop to four as a new restaurant comes to town. Ryan Holzer, vice president of Atlanta-based Skyline Seven Properties, which is offering the retail space for lease, told Dallas-Hiram Patch on Friday that a Mexican restaurant known as Totopos will move into a 3,570-square-foot retail space that was formerly a Beef O’Brady’s. Holzer says this is the first Totopos but the owners operate other …
At the intersection of Atlanta Highway and Jimmy Lee Smith Parkway in Hiram stands a shopping center that awaits as many as nine new businesses. Vacant spaces in the shopping center known as Westside Pavilion are the focus of this week’s edition of “Fill in the Blank,” where we show you a vacant building in Dallas or Hiram, and you tell us what type of establishment you'd like to see move there. Westside Pavilion already has a variety of tenants, including the Imperial Palace and Sapporo Steak & Sushi restaurants and Highland Beverage. What would you like to see join these establishments? As …
What sort of businesses are you hoping for in New Hope? Vacant spaces in the Dallas shopping center known as the Paradise Shoppes of New Hope are the focus of this week’s edition of “Fill in the Blank,” where we show you a vacant building in Dallas or Hiram, and you tell us what type of establishment you'd like to see move there. Paradise Shoppes already has a variety of tenants, from Paulding County Chiropractic and Great Clips to Subway and Pearl China, as well as Publix in the largest space in the center. What would you like to see join these establishments? As of Feb. 17, four …
Our second edition of “Fill in the Blank”—where we show you a vacant building in Dallas or Hiram, and you tell us what type of establishment you'd like to see move in—features a few blanks that could be filled in by a variety of businesses. The shopping center at 4484 Jimmy Lee Smith Parkway in Hiram is anchored by an OfficeMax, but has what appears to be as many as four retail spaces available, according to the David Garfunkel & Company real estate firm, which is advertising the vacancies. According to the company’s ad, spaces of 1,500 to 8,100 square feet are available for rent. A Halloween…
Our newest column, Fill in the Blank, is where we show you a vacant building or soon-to-be-vacant building in Dallas or Hiram, and you tell us what type of establishment you'd like to see move in. Simple, right? So without further ado: With the Dallas Food Lion closing, what would you like to see replace the departing grocery store? Does the area need a grocery store, or would you prefer that something else replace it? We’ll also use the Fill in the Blank column to report on previously reported empty storefronts should there be news on potential businesses moving in. Let us know if you get …