50 N. Industry Court, Deer Park    

Quest Floors, a concrete contractor, leased 2,800 square feet of industrial space at 50 N. Industry Court in Deer Park. Anthony Filipelli of Schacker Realty represented the tenant, while landlord Dorf Properties was self-represented in the lease transaction.

 

167 Veterans Memorial Highway, Commack

NYU-Langone leased 17,150 square feet of office space at a recently constructed building at 167 Veterans Memorial Highway in Commack. Ted Stratigos of Avison Young represented the tenant, while Michael Gronenthal and Michael Murphy of Douglas Elliman Commercial represented the landlord, 167 Vets Highway LLC, in the lease transaction.

 

3951 Lake Ave., Riverhead

Iglesia Pentecostal Familia de Dios purchased a 15,819-square-foot building on 1.08 acres at 3951 Lake Ave. in Riverhead for $1.4 million. The property was formerly occupied by Wildwood Lanes, which has closed. The buyer plans on transforming the property into a church. Jimmitry Maisonneuve of Signature Premier Properties represented the buyer, while Steven Bezmen and Michael Murphy of Douglas Elliman Commercial represented the seller, Wildwood Bowling 16 Inc., in the sales transaction.

 

269 Eastern Parkway, Farmingdale

Phizzi, Inc., a maker and distributor of kombucha drinks, leased 1,053 square feet of industrial space at 269 Eastern Parkway in Farmingdale. Anthony Filipelli of Schacker Realty represented the tenant, while landlord Staller Associates was self-represented in the lease transaction.

 

1574 Lakeland Ave., Bohemia

E-mans Touch Inc. leased 2,000 square feet of industrial space at 1574 Lakeland Ave. in Bohemia. Michael Zere of Zere Real Estate Services represented the tenant, while the landlord, 1574 Lakeland Corp., was self-represented in the lease transaction.

 

88 Froehlich Farm Blvd., Woodbury

Hauppauge-based Aresco Management purchased the 125,293-square-foot building on 6 acres at 88 Froehlich Farm Blvd. in Woodbury for $21.5 million. The building is 96 percent occupied and Aresco plans to convert the vacant space on the lower level into amenity space for the tenants. The buyer was self-represented, while Jeffrey Dunne, Steve Bardsley, Travis Langer and Phil Heilpern of CBRE represented seller RXR in the sales transaction.

 

177-199 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury

Dunkirk Realty purchased the 70,203-square-foot building on 5.49 acres at 177-199 Crossways Park Drive in Woodbury for $12.5 million. Built in 1965 and renovated in 1993, the building is 100 percent occupied by five tenants. The buyer was self-represented, while Jeffrey Dunne, Steve Bardsley, Travis Langer and Phil Heilpern of CBRE represented seller RXR in the sales transaction.

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