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3 Anchor Ave. Oceanside

Joe Automotive LLC purchased a 3,129-square-foot industrial building on .09 acres at 3 Anchor Ave. in Oceanside for $500,000. Jesse Jimenez of Primal Property Group represented the buyer, while Linda Jolly of Douglas Elliman Real Estate represented the seller, Kathleen Orth, in the sales transaction.

 

68 West Main St., Babylon

Pharmarista, a pharmacy and drugstore-soda shop café offering egg creams, lattes, coffees and snacks, has opened a 1,300-square-foot location at 68 Main St. in Babylon Village next to the Argyle Theater. Daniel Marcello, a pharmacist for over 20 years working in a corporate pharmacy, opened the new business. Jamie Winkler of Winkler Real Estate represented the tenant, as well as the landlord, TLCM Realty LLC, in the lease transaction.

 

642 West Main St., Riverhead

New Generation Properties LLC, an entity of a Long Island-based automobile business, purchased a 1.4-acre property at 642 West Main St. In Riverhead for $2.5 million. The property has two buildings totaling 16,265 square feet. Originally built as a gas station, the property was the long-time home of Riverhead Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, which relocated to a new 26,000-square-foot facility at 1716 Old Country Road this spring. Dennis McCoy of DGNY Commercial and Joe Bellavia of Jos. Bellavia & Sons represented the buyer, as well as the seller, Riverhead Dodge, in the sales transaction.

 

1469 Deer Park Ave.,  North Babylon

Lala LLC purchased a 2,500-square-foot building on .27 acres at 1469 Deer Park Ave. in North Babylon for $925,000. Michael Zere of Zere Real Estate Services represented the buyer, as well as the seller, 1469 DPA Corp., in the sales transaction.

 

47-49 Jersey St., West Babylon

Eddie’s Ultimate Truck Auto and Bus Repair, Inc. leased 11,000 square feet of industrial space at 47-49 Jersey St. in West Babylon. The company, which services and maintains school buses of several local school districts, is relocating from Deer Park. Christopher Cardenas of Tripoint Real Estate represented the tenant, while Luciano Oliverio of Summit Commercial Real Estate represented the landlord, 47-49 Jersey St. LLC, in the lease transaction.


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David Winzelberg

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