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About DJ & Skye Wight : RLTRAC Tenant Directory Service HistoryAfter retiring from 15 years honorable service as a United States Army Airborne Ranger, DJ was looking for a new challenge that utilized his leadership and managerial skills along with his desire for entrepreneurship. Skye was looking for a new challenge after years as a Wilderness Instructor for Oppositional-Defiant Teenagers. The opportunity presented itself with the purchase of Retail Lease Trac in 2005. Since then, the Wights have restructured the company to make www.rltrac.com the most accurate retail tenant information service in the commercial real estate industry. Find Retail Tenants is subscription-based with some customers re-subscribing every year for over 10 years. Clients purchase a username and password giving them access to the data and services from anywhere they can get Internet connections. With the help of www.rltrac.com, commercial real estate executives, commercial and community developers, economic developments, Chambers of Commerce and University systems are able to locate retailers seeking expansion in their area. These customers are then able to contact the retailers’ leasing representatives by phone, fax, or email.
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Roundy/Mariano's Fresh Market Expands into Chicago
Mariano's Fresh Market, named for Roundy's chairman Robert Mariano, opened Tuesday in Arlington Heights to a jammed parking lot and good reviews from customers. Up to 18 more stores are planned in the Chicago area in the next five years. -
Fastest Growing Retailers Maintain Expansion Targets
In the latest update from RBC Capital Markets on retailer planned store openings, tenants are largely maintaining previously established growth goals. RBC, with data from Retail Lease Trac, compiles a monthly look at retailer demand for new space. -
Jennifer Convertibles filed for bankruptcy protection
Long-struggling Jennifer Convertibles filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Sunday citing a "lack of liquidity," and said it plans to close some stores in a bid to return to profitability...








