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Shopping center REIT Kimco Realty has added 22 new tenants across 14 centers in California's Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego counties

Kimco Adds 22 Tenants in Inland Empire, San Diego

Kimco Realty has added 22 new tenants across 14 shopping centers in Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego counties. The shopping centers and their new tenants include the following: 

  • Black Mountain Village, Mira Mesa (Hear USA); 
  • Chino Hills Marketplace, Chino Hills (Legend Hot Chicken, AFC Urgent Care, KBY Aesthetics); 
  • Chino Town Square, Chino (Millennia Mixed Arts); 
  • City Heights Center, San Diego (AT&T Authorized Retailer); 
  • Corona Hills Plaza, Corona (Amazing Lash Studio); 
  • Del Norte Plaza, Escondido (Salty Lemonade); 
  • El Camino Promenade, Encinitas (Chin’s Gourmet, Kaya Threading); 
  • Fire Mountain Center, Oceanside (China Fusion, American Cancer Discovery Shop, Ortho Mattress); 
  • Laband Village Shopping Center, Chino Hills (Herbal Nail and Spa, Soon Hee Ne Two Zone); 
  • Loma Square, San Diego (Rack Attack); 
  • Palm Plaza Shopping Center, Temecula (Sally Beauty Supply); 
  • Rancho Penasquitos Towne Center, San Diego (Ruby Lashes); 
  • Rancho San Diego, El Cajon (Hear USA); and 
  • Rancho San Marcos Village, San Marcos (Urban Ave Boardshop, Dollar Tree, Aldi).

Pictured: Chino Hills Marketplace.

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