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Hemmert Far Hills Properties LLC purchased the land, and is also the owner of Elsa's Mexican Restaurants and Sports Bars. Elsa's South Restaurant & Cantina, which had been leasing a building in the shopping center from the previous owner and seller, will remain open at that location. The remainder of the shopping center will be demolished.
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All other shopping tenants had already moved out or relocated, according to a statement from Oberer.
Danielle Kuehnle of Oberer Realty Services and Aaron Savino of Miller-Valentine Group represented the buyer in the transaction. Elsa’s has five locations in the area.
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