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Fast-Casual Concept Kalaveras Leases 25th SoCal Location

Fast-casual concept Kalaveras has committed to downtown Burbank for the restaurant’s 25th Southern California location. The chain signed an 11-year, 6,750-square-foot lease at 221 N. San Fernando Blvd..

Christine Deschaine and Kyle Fishburn of Kennedy Wilson Brokerage represented the ownership, Al Liefer Trust. Saddleback Realty & Mortgage represented the tenant.

The prime location was formerly used as a restaurant for a quicker build-out of the space. “This site was a perfect fit for Kalaveras and the landlord who was very focused on selecting the ideal new tenant,” said Deschaine. “Transforming an old restaurant into a vibrant new establishment has created significant synergy and revitalization to the area.”

Offering contemporary twists on Mexican and Latin American fare, Kalaveras joins a roster of food and beverage establishments that have opened recently in Downtown Burbank, such as Artelice Patisserie, Cafe Grano, Silverlake Ramen, and Over/Under Public House. The residential base has also been an important focus for the area, with 1,000 new housing units currently approved or under construction.

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