PETALUMA, CALIF. — East Washington Place, a new 380,000-square-foot shopping center in Petaluma, has secured several new tenants. They include Dick's Sporting Goods, T.J. Maxx/Homegoods, Sprouts Grocery and Ulta Salon and Cosmetics & Fragrance. Dick’s absorbed 50,000 square feet; T.J. Maxx grabbed 46,000 square feet; Sprouts has 25,000 square feet; and Ulta secured 10,000 square feet. Other notable new tenants include Panera Bread, Subway, Sport Clips and Sift Cupcake & Dessert Bar. The center will be anchored by Target, which purchased 10 acres of vacant space where it’s constructing a separately owned 140,000-square-foot store. The landlord, Regency Centers, was represented by Matt Kircher, John Schaefer and Katie Singer with Terranomics Retail Services. Singer procured all the above-mentioned tenants except for Sift Cupcake, which was procured by Trish Gonsalves, also of Terranomics.
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