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Monday, November 29, 2010

Vacancies in Colesville Center Will Not Be Occupied Anytime Soon

Property manager Rona Kramer said it's difficult to get new tenants.

Residents who have noticed the empty storefronts in Colesville Center, including the recently vacated T-Mobile store, won't see new businesses anytime soon. Rona Kramer, president of Kramer Enterprises, the company that manages the center, said that "there's no telling" when T-Mobile's location will be leased again. "The reason the T-Mobile closed is that they bankrupted," Kramer told Patch. "We aren't legally allowed to do anything with the space until the bankrupty process unfolds." The location was operated by a separate company that managed some of T-Mobile's retail operations, said Kramer. When that company releases the property back to Kramer Enterprises, it can then be occupied by another business. As for other stores in the center…

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Lights Out at Colesville T-Mobile

Representatives from the cell phone company did not confirm why the store has been closed.

The T-Mobile location in Colesville Center is closed. The store, which was operated by the Mobile Store, LLC, has not been open for business since at least Sept. 30, but representatives for T-Mobile were not able to confirm the exact date that the location closed.  Fellow business owners began to notice that the store was closed earlier this week. A manager at the store's next door neighbor, Dunkin' Donuts, who wished to remain anonymous told Patch on Monday that she has suspected that the store is closed for a few days.  Patch contacted T-Mobile's corporate office. Press contact Patty Raz confirmed that the store is no longer in business, but did not cite the reason for the closure. Raz also mentioned that the company has expanded overall…

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