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

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    66 S. 2nd St.,

    Flex Fights Inc., a promoter of mixed-martial arts , leased 3,600 square feet of industrial space at 66 S. 2nd St. in Deer Park. The company is expanding and relocating from leased space nearby. Bob Desmond of Industry One Realty represented the tenant, while the landlord, Corbin Development  Corp., was self-represented in the lease transaction.

     

    285 Middle Country Road,

    Tim Horton’s leased a 2,400-square-foot space in the Selden Plaza shopping center at 285 Middle Country Road in Selden. The space was formerly occupied by 1-800-Flowers. Nick Masson of The Shopping Center Group represented the tenant, while Greg Batista of RIPCO Real Estate represented the landlord, Miller Realty Associates, in the lease transaction.

     

    750 Blue Point Road,

    Sensaras LLC, a manufacturer of ultrasonic liquid-level sensor systems, purchased the 15,000-square-foot industrial building on 2.03 acres at 750 Blue Point Road in Holtsville for $3.8 million. The company also owns a building on Smithtown Avenue in . Mark Pawlitscheck of Compass Commercial represented the buyer, while Jeremy Hackett of Metro Realty Services represented the seller, NEPS Property Inc., in the sales transaction.

     

    636 Hempstead Turnpike,

    636 HT LLC, an affiliate of Auto Body With Modern and Classic Performance and Customization, purchased the 8,388-square-foot retail property on .20 acres at 636 Hempstead Turnpike in Franklin Square for $2 million. The property was formerly occupied by Movin’ On Sounds. Michael DiBella of Pliskin Realty represented the buyer, while Jason Merrell, Robert Monahan and Roger Delisle of Island Associates represented the seller, New Hyde Park Fruit Corp., in the sales transaction.

     

    701-5 Koehler Ave.,

    Seckin Digital Printing, a commercial printing company, leased 2,500 square feet of industrial space at 701-5 Koehler Ave. in Ronkonkoma. Michael Zere of Zere Real Estate Services represented the tenant, as well as the landlord, 701-5 Koehler LLC, in the lease transaction.

     

    190 McCormick Drive, Bohemia

    MFLH Roebling LLC leased a 9,000-square-foot industrial building on .69 acres at 190 McCormick Drive in Bohemia. Nicholas Romano of Metro Realty Services represented the tenant, as well as the landlord, Robert Birnbaum, in the lease transaction.

     

    740 Blue Point Road, Holtsville

    Coco Architectural Grilles & Metalcraft, a manufacturer of custom metalwork, purchased the 16,000-square-foot building on 2.24 acres at 740 Blue Point Road for $3.95 million. The property was formerly occupied by a perfume packaging firm. Coco is expanding and relocating from leased space on Allen Boulevard in East Farmingdale after the company outgrew that space and was assisted in the move by the Brookhaven Industrial Development Agency. Founded in Manhattan in the early 1900s, Coco specializes in custom metalwork for the HVAC industry and also performs laser cutting, die casting, welding, and finishing of aluminum, brass, bronze, stainless steel, and steel.

    Andrew Blumenthal and Mark Timpone of Metro Realty Services represented the buyer, 240 Blue Point Realty LLC, while their Metro Realty Services colleague Nicholas Romano represented the seller, 740 Realty Corp, in the sales transaction.


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  • Metal fabrication firm expands with Holtsville acquisition | Long Island Business News

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    Grilles & Metalcraft is expanding with its acquisition of a industrial property. 

    The company, which manufactures custom , purchased the 16,000-square-foot building on 2.24 acres at 740 Blue Point Road for $3.95 million. The property was formerly occupied by a perfume packaging firm. 

    Coco is expanding and relocating from leased space on Allen Boulevard in East Farmingdale after the company outgrew that space. 

    After considering a move to North Carolina, Coco received economic incentives from the Town of Brookhaven Industrial Development Agency, including sales and mortgage tax exemptions and a 10-year payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreement for the expansion in Holtsville, where it will bring 22 employees and plans to add three more jobs, according to the IDA. Employees at the company earn from $47,000 to $71,000 annually. 

    “We are pleased to help keep manufacturing on Long Island, and in particular in the Town of Brookhaven,” Frederick Braun, chairman, said in a written statement. “It’s nice to see a family business, especially one that wants to stay local, work with us.” 

    Founded in Manhattan in the early 1900s, Coco specializes in custom metalwork for the and also performs laser cutting, die casting, welding, and finishing of aluminum, brass, bronze, stainless steel, and steel. 

    Andrew Blumenthal and Mark Timpone of represented the buyer, 240 Blue Point Realty LLC, while their Metro Realty Services colleague Nicholas Romano represented the seller, 740 Realty Corp, in the Holtsville sales transaction. 


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