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  • Inked: Long Island commercial real estate leases & sales roundup | Long Island Business News

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    96 Commercial St.,

    Ambulnz NY, a division of DocGo and provider of mobile medical services and medical transportation, leased a 10,200-square-foot industrial building on .42 acres at 96 Commercial St. in Freeport. Avi Garma of MAG Realty Associates represented the tenant, while Mario Asaro and Dillan Morris-Timoney of Industry One Realty represented the landlord, Ferrucci Real Estate LLC, in the lease transaction.

     

    150 Main St.,

    Ruggerio Properties purchased the two-story, 10,734-square-foot mixed-use building on .36 acres at 150 Main St. in Huntington for $1.5 million. The building has five apartments over the ground-floor office space. The buyer plans to renovate the property. The property occupies the site of Huntington’s first church built in 1665.  After a new church was built further east on Main Street in 1715, the first church building was sold in 1717 for 5.1 pounds or a little less than $7 U.S., according to the Marker Database. Frank Mannino of Berkshire Hathaway Commercial Services represented the buyer, while his Berkshire Hathaway Commercial Services colleague Steven Bootz represented the sellers, Dr. Harold German and June German, in the sales transaction.

     

    999 South Oyster Bay Road,

    Yorkshire Food Sales Corp., a distributor of snack products, leased 33,325 square feet of industrial space at 999 South Oyster Bay Road in Bethpage. The New Hyde Park-based company, which dates back to the 1940s, distributes snack products of several major manufacturers, including Wise, Archway, Deep River, Trophy Nut and many others. Jason Miller and Jeffrey Schwartzberg of Premier Commercial Real Estate represented the tenant, as well as the landlord, Nassau Steel LLC, in the lease transaction.

     

    81 Modular Drive,

    Gemini Pharmaceuticals Inc. leased a 30,444-square-foot industrial building on 1.64 acres at 81 Modular Drive in Commack. Gemini, which is expanding its operations, has its corporate headquarters next door at 87 Modular Drive. The company also has locations at 65 Mall Drive in Commack and at 55 Adams Ave. in Hauppauge. Gemini, a 43-year-old family-owned manufacturer of over-the-counter pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and animal products, recently received economic incentives from the Industrial Development Agency for $13.9 million in infrastructure improvements and upgrades to expand its operations. Richard Cohen of Ashlind Properties represented Gemini, while Jason Miller and Jeffrey Schwartzberg of Premier Commercial Real Estate represented the landlord, BP81 Enterprises LLC, in the lease transaction.

     

    901 S. Second St.,

    Spanos Painting Corp., a commercial painting company, leased 4,000 square feet of industrial space at 901 S. Second St. in Ronkonkoma. The company is relocating from Holbrook. Michael Zere of Zere Real Estate Services represented the tenant, as well as the landlord, 901 LLC, in the lease transaction.


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  • Priciest home sales in Freeport | Long Island Business News

    Priciest home sales in Freeport | Long Island Business News

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    Priciest home sales in Freeport (11520) 

    January 2023 

    The three highest-priced home sales in Freeport last month ranged from $650,000 to $675,000. 

    The priciest Freeport home sold in January was a 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath waterfront colonial on .11 acres at 438 Roosevelt Ave. that sold for $675,000. It was listed by Nattanicha Nawang, Timothy Galligan and Anthony Zanni of Keller Williams Points North and sold by Zhenli Savino of Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty. 

    A 5-bedroom, 2.5-bath expanded cape on .34 acres at 227 S. Bayview Ave. fetched $650,000. It was listed by Michelle Rivera and Adam Carman of Realty Connect USA and sold by Asef Ali of Home Source Realty. 

    At 19 W. 1st St., a 4-bedroom, 2-bath waterfront colonial on .09 acres went for $650,000. It was listed by Erik Mahler and Tracy Mahler of Mahler Realty and sold by Adrian Williamson of Realty Connect USA LI. 

    Source: OneKeyMLS.com 

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    Priciest home sales in Freeport (11520) 

    December 2022 

    The three highest-priced home sales in Freeport last month ranged from $710,000 to $815,000. 

    The priciest Freeport home sold in December was a 5-bedroom, 3-bath colonial on .17 acres at 223 Lexington Ave. that sold for $815,000 in cash. It was listed by Nancy Slavin of Douglas Elliman Real Estate and sold by Lorena Moncayo of Exit Realty Advantage. 

    A 5-bedroom, 2.5-bath colonial on .17 acres at 162 Wilson Place fetched $759,000. It was listed by Mauricio Quijano of Douglas Elliman Real Estate and sold by Janet Nation of Keller Williams Realty Greater. 

    At 228 Whaley St., a 6-bedroom, 3-bath colonial on .27 acres went for $710,000. It was listed by Minhazur Rahman of Neighborhood Elite Homes and sold by Edens Avril of Century 21 Milestone Realty. 

    Source: OneKeyMLS.com 

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  • Priciest home sales in Freeport | Long Island Business News

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    Priciest home sales in Freeport (11520) 

    September 2022 

    The three highest-priced home sales in Freeport last month ranged from $650,000 to $793,400. 

    The priciest Freeport home sold in September was a 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath waterfront colonial on .13 acres at 875 S. Long Beach Ave. that sold for $793,400. It was listed and sold by Elisette Ocampo of Coldwell Banker American Homes. 

    A 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath ranch on .28 acres at 191 Wilson Place fetched $690,000. It was listed by Amy Williamson of Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty and sold by Christopher Telman of Welcome Home Realty Network. 

    At 8 Noon Place, a 4-bedroom, 2-bath split-level on .19 acres went for $650,000. It was listed by David Johnson of Johnson Elite Real Estate Group and sold by Yadlynd Cherubin of Keller Williams Realty Greater and Janice James Hunter of Coldwell Banker Reliable Real Estate. 

    Source: OneKeyMLS.com 

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