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Filoncino Cafe Opens its Doors at The Rail at Red Bank

Italian cafe is the newest offering at Denholtz Properties’ transformative mixed-use community

Denholtz Properties announces the opening of Filoncino Cafe at The Rail at Red Bank, a 57-unit mixed-use community located adjacent to the Red Bank train station.

Filoncino Cafe an Italian bakery and café based in Staten Island, boasts an extensive menu featuring over 120 sandwich options, a variety of fresh baked goods, desserts, and Italian specialty items. Its 2,500-square-foot Red Bank location is the second store, offering an exciting destination for The Rail at Red Bank’s residents and the surrounding West Side community.

Filoncino Cafe joins a growing roster of tenants at The Rail at Red Bank including its first retail tenant Melonhead, a juice, smoothie and acai bowl shop.  Earlier this year, Dr. Todd Goldstein, an award-winning cosmetic dentist opened his practice, The Smile Aesthetic. The final tenant, Hydraderm Spa, offering a variety of facials, will open in the summer of 2024. With the opening of Hydraderm Spa, the retail space at The Rail at Red Bank will be 100% occupied.

“Our latest lease with Filoncino Cafe highlights the continued excitement around the West Side community,” said Kristine B. Hurlbut, Senior Vice President, Leasing at Denholtz Properties. “We see tremendous potential for Red Bank’s West Side neighborhood and are excited to play a part in making it a reality by attracting businesses like Filoncino Cafe.”

Filoncino Cafe’s opening marks the latest chapter in Denholtz Properties’ transformative vision for Red Bank’s West Side neighborhood. Recognizing the significant potential of the area, the company has invested heavily in the local community with the construction of The Rail at Red Bank and the renovation of a 29,404-square-foot office building located next door. Beyond its real estate investments, the firm is also a dedicated supporter of area non-profits including Lunch Break, a Red Bank organization providing food, clothing, and other services to those in need, the Two River Theater and the Count Basie Center for the Arts.