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Oh Fusion and 420 Underground at University Square
Posted on August 10, 2011 by Milhaus Development
Milhaus Development, LLC is pleased to announce that two additional businesses, 420 Underground and Oh Fusion Japanese have signed new leases to remain in their respective spaces at University Square in Muncie, Indiana.
University Square, purchased by Milhaus in May 2011, is a shopping center in the heart of the village near Ball State University’s campus. 420 Underground will remain in its existing space, of approximately 800 square feet, at 420 N. Martin Street for at least another three years. The tobacco shop is a subsidiary of Wishbone Gifts in downtown Muncie.
Oh Fusion will also remain in its existing space, of approximately 2,600 square feet, at 1609 West University Avenue for at least another three years. The Asian restaurant offers a menu of Japanese, Chinese and Korean cuisine, as well as a full sushi bar. Open for lunch and dinner, the restaurant is a great dining choice for young people and families alike.
They join the Dill Street Bar and Grill which also recently signed a new lease to remain at 421 N. Dill Street for another three years.
“The village is a shopping district that will be successful because of the variety of goods and services it provides,” said David Leazenby, Principal, Milhaus Development. “Continuing to grow and foster that variety is one of the visions that we have for University Square. Retaining 420 Underground and Oh Fusion are great steps toward reaching that goal.”
For information on other spaces available at University Square, please contact Gregg Donaldson, Milhaus Realty, at gregg.donaldson@milhausrealty.com.
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