Tenant Spotlight: Oak & Stone
In this edition of Tenant Spotlight, we would like to highlight Oak & Stone, a regional restaurant that specializes in Craft Beer and Artisan Pizza.
Oak & Stone just recently signed a lease with Stock Development at 10500 Corkscrew Road, otherwise known as “Estero Crossings”. Tim Schneider, Tony Mangione and Ty Hensley were the team that represented Stock on the transaction with Oak & Stone. They plan to open at this location in Early 2022.
They offer a unique dining experience with gourmet fare and only the freshest ingredients. Their self-serve beer wall is one of the region’s largest, offering more than 50 beers on tap. Many of the drinks are American craft beers, putting emphasis on hometown breweries. An extensive list of wine, whiskey, bourbon and craft cocktails are also available to drink from the menu.
Founded in Sarasota in 2016, Oak & Stone continues to expand and offer an amazing, extensive drink list and food, complimented by a casual and laid-back atmosphere.
To learn more about Oak & Stone, please visit their website here. For more information on TCG, visit the link here or contact the brokers below.
Tim Schneider // tim.schneider@trinitycre.com
Tony Mangione // tony.mangione@trinitycre.com
Ty Hensley // ty.hensley@trinitycre.com
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