Sugar Factory to lease closed Brio in The Markets at Town Center

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Sugar Factory to lease closed Brio in The Markets at Town Center

By: Karen Brune Mathis

From: Jaxdailyrecord

Las Vegas-based Sugar Factory American Brasserie, known for couture lollipops, celebrity sightings and $43 tropical cocktails, intends to take over the closed Brio Tuscan Grille site in The Markets at Town Center.

The company said April 14 it will open at the 4910 Big Island Drive restaurant. The projected opening is in January.

It said it has the capacity for 312 seats, comprising 175 inside, 22 at the bar and 115 on the patio, in the property’s total 10,800 square feet of space.

Special features include an Instagram feature cafe in the front; indoor-outdoor dining and a bar with operable doors to a large outdoor patio with a trellis and lighting; and a large video wall. There will be a flower and candy wall.

It provided no further details.

“I think it will be super successful,” said Kelly Pulignano, vice president of The Shopping Center Group. 

She and The Shopping Center Group partner Stephanie McCullough represented the landlord, Hines, in the lease deal.

They said the Town Center area continues to grow with residential, office space and a new hotel.

“The demand continues to increase in this area in general due to the growth, and a unique restaurant offering is always in demand,” Pulignano said April 12.

They said they have been talking with Sugar Factory since the fall. 

The closed Brio Tuscan Grille site in The Markets at Town Center will become Sugar Factory American Brasserie, brokers representing the landlord said.

They referred questions about the opening date and investment to Black Star Hospitality Group, whose concepts include Sugar Factory.

The restaurant, with 7,915 square feet of interior space, was built in 2012 for lease to Brio, which closed in January 2020.

McCullough and Pulignano said they expect the property to be renovated.

Although it appears to need updating, the sugarfactory.com website says that it operates 19 locations in the U.S. and several internationally.

Its Florida sites include Orlando, Miami and in the Tampa Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

Michael Stern with EDGE Realty Partners in Dallas and Daniel Solomon with Katz & Associates in Miami-Fort Lauderdale represented Sugar Factory, according to McCullough and Pulignano.

Stern and Solomon have not responded to emails for comment.

The Sugar Factory concept will be expanding. 

Black Star Hospitality Group says it oversees more than $100 million in revenue and investment through current and future venues, including Sugar Factory.

The blackstarhg.com site says it has a more than 15-city exclusive deal with Sugar Factory that will be announced. 

The Dallas Morning News reported April 8 the chain will open its first Texas location in Uptown Dallas in a former Ruth’s Chris Steak House.

Milkshakes offered by the Sugar Factory.

Sugar Factory’s LinkedIn site says the company made confections part of the popular culture and turned its Couture Pops into a designer accessory, with stars such as Britney Spears, Drake, Kim Kardashian, Eva Longoria and others photographed with the sparkly lollipops.

The SugarFactory.com site posted that American rapper and songwriter 50 Cent visited the Atlanta Sugar Factory on March 14.

As an example of how Sugar Factory operates, the Sugar Factory Tampa at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino opens at 11 a.m. daily and closes at 11 p.m. weekdays and 1 a.m. weekends.

The 120-seat full-service restaurant features the brand’s signature confectionery with a 4,000-square-foot, floor-to-ceiling candy wall with more than 500 types of candy, including bulk and novelty items and its “world-famous Couture Pops.”

The pops come with a “diamond”-studded handle that can be refilled with pops in flavors such as champagne, watermelon and pina colada.

Sugar Factory also offers coffees, hot chocolate, frozen hot chocolate, specialty rainbow doughnuts and pastries in addition to homemade gelato and ice cream.

The online menu for the Tampa location shows appetizers, soups and sides, sandwiches, burgers, pasta, pancakes and waffles and grilled entrees.

Prices include an $11 garden salad, $14 grilled cheese, $17 chicken breast sandwich, $18 signature burger, $28 shrimp Alfredo, $32 pan-roasted salmon and a $48 filet.

There also are milkshakes that start at $14, sundaes and other desserts.

The Sugar Factory American Brasserie in Icon Park in Orlando.

The “World Famous Sugar Factory King Kong Sundae” is $99 and serves 12.

An extensive specialty cocktail menu online includes $39 drinks, such as a raspberry watermelon mojito and a classic watermelon pina colada, and $17 drinks such as a chocolate mudslide martini and Grape Crush.

Prices are higher at the Miami location on Ocean Drive, with specialty cocktails listed online at $19 to $43.

Sugar Factory hosts parties, weddings and other events, as well.

“Sugar Factory’s selection of this location speaks to the strength of the Town Center submarket as one of the premier retail and restaurant destinations in the region,” Pulignano said.

Sugar Factory said it is “The Most Instagrammed Restaurant in the United States” by Food & Wine Magazine.

It “offers a sweet escape with locations throughout the United States, including the newest restaurant locations in Midtown Atlanta, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Biloxi, Theatre Box in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, the Fashion Show Mall on the Las Vegas Strip, in New York City on Broadway, in Bellevue near Seattle and in Pentagon City, Washington D.C.”

It says other locations include a goblet bar and retail location at the Miracle Mile Shops inside Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, retail stores at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, Union Square in Washington, D.C., and at McCarran International Airport at the D Gate. 

“Sugar Factory American Brasserie, complete with retail and the brand’s popular restaurant, can be found globally in New York City, Chicago, Pentagon City, Connecticut at Foxwoods Resort Casino, Orlando and South Beach Miami,” it says.

The brand also says it will expand into more domestic markets in Mall of America in Minnesota and in Faneuil Hall Marketplace in Boston.

Brio Tuscan Grille closed Jan. 24, 2020, in The Markets at Town Center. A Brio spokesman said then that several factors could have contributed to the closing, including commercial changes in the area around the restaurant and lack of traffic in the restaurant.

It closed before the pandemic shut down much of the country, especially affecting the restaurant and hospitality industry, in March 2020.

Brio Tuscan Grille leased the building, which is owned by Hines.

Inside the Orlando Sugar Factory American Brasserie.

Rainbow pancakes on the menu at the Sugar Factory.

 


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