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Irish Pub Leases Space In Monkey Junction Shopping Center

By Cece Nunn, posted Sep 22, 2014
Correction: This version has been updated to correct the name of the company that owns the Village at Myrtle Grove shopping center.

An Irish pub has leased space in a Monkey Junction shopping center, according to the commercial brokerage in charge of leasing for the center.
 
Slainte signed a lease for 3,400 square feet of space in the Village at Myrtle Grove, a shopping center at 5511 Carolina Beach Road anchored by Home Depot, said a news release from Eastern Carolinas Commercial Real Estate (ECCRE).
 
Slainte currently has three locations in the Cape Fear region: 7 N. Front St. in downtown Wilmington; 21756 U.S. 17 in Hampstead; and 1513 N. Howe St., No. 10, in Southport, according to the pub's website, www.slaintepubnc.com.

The word "slainte" is Gaelic for "health" and used as part of a toast, according to multiple Internet sources.
 
A message asking about the lease, left with Slainte owner DJ Moran on Monday morning, had not been returned as of Monday afternoon.
 
A number of other restaurants and eateries have locations in the Village at Myrtle Grove, including The Firebelly Restaurant & Lounge, a Tex-Mex restaurant and bar that hosts live music in Suite 130.     
 
ECCRE, founded last month by brokers Garry and Bernadette Silivanch and their son, Nicholas Silivanch, was hired by Ziff Properties Inc. as its representatives for the Village at Myrtle Grove and for Smith Creek Industrial Center, a more than 400,000-square-foot industrial building located at the off-ramp of Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway and Castle Hayne Road. 
 
This summer, MarKraft Cabinets leased 30,000 square feet in Smith Creek Industrial Center in a transaction brokered by the Silivanches, said Nicholas Silivanch.

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