District 15Fifteen Unveils Growing Lineup of Retail and Restaurant Tenants

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District 15Fifteen is set to unveil a diverse lineup of retail and restaurant tenants with openings planned for 2025 and early 2026. The development is nearing finalization of seven additional leases, totaling over 15,000 square feet, with retail spaces available ranging from 1,200 to 6,000 square feet. Confirmed tenants include Kura Revolving Sushi Bar, known for its tech-driven dining experience, and Burtons Grill & Bar, which specializes in allergy-friendly menus. This development features 58,600 square feet of commercial space, positioning itself as a culinary and lifestyle hub. The project is expected to reshape the downtown area of Parsippany, enhancing local dining options and community engagement.

The strategic location aims to attract residents and visitors alike, fostering economic growth in the region. Local leaders anticipate that the mix of tenants will create a vibrant atmosphere that encourages foot traffic. As the project progresses, it remains a focal point for revitalizing the downtown landscape.

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