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  • Inked: Long Island commercial real estate transactions | Long Island Business News

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    22 Industrial Blvd., Medford

    Facema New York Inc. leased 3,000 square feet of industrial space at 22 Industrial Blvd. in Medford. Michael Zere of Zere Real Estate Services represented the tenant, as well as the landlord, TDS Realty Inc., in the lease transaction.

     

    1087-1099 Smithtown Ave., Bohemia

    Seaford-based Petrakis Properties purchased the 6,160-square-foot building on .73 acres at 1087-1099 Smithtown Ave. in Bohemia for $1.82 million. The seven-store property is fully occupied by a variety of neighborhood tenants. The sale price equates to a 7.3 percent cap rate. Adam Silber, principal of Silber Investment Properties, represented the buyer, while his Silber Investment Properties colleague Abraham Adjmi represented the seller, Bohemia Shopping Center LLC, an affiliate of Robert Ferrara, in the sales transaction.

     

    1707 Middle Country Road, Centereach

    ARF Group leased a 2,500-square-foot retail space in the New Village Plaza shopping center at 1707 Middle Country Road in Centereach. Expected to open this spring, the Centereach store will join the ARF Group’s Pizza Hut locations in Patchogue, Shirley, Middle Island and Huntington Station. All of the franchisee’s Pizza Hut restaurants on Long Island are the chain’s new model called DELCO, which stands for + carryout, as the company pivots from the traditional red-roofed, standalone dine-in restaurants. Rachel Butiu of Mason Asset Management represented ARF Group, while Peter Dilis of Olympic Property Management represented the landlord, MVC Properties, in the Centereach lease transaction.

     

    707 Walt Whitman Road, Melville

    Meinergy LLC, an affiliate of a Long Island-based investor, purchased the two-story, 4,100-square-foot mixed-use building on .09 acres at 707 Walt Whitman Road in Melville for $1.125 million. The 2,060-square-foot retail space on the building’s ground floor is occupied by Signature Carpet & Flooring, while the second-floor office space is currently vacant. The buyer plans to lease the available office space and possibly occupy a portion, according to a broker on the deal. Viola Deng of Go Go International Realty represented the buyer, while Marissa Cosentino and Juliana Chiarelli of Scout Realty Group represented the seller, BJAMD LLC, in the sales transaction.

     

    611 Sunrise Highway, Patchogue

    611 Sunrise Highway LLC, an affiliate of Steven Gomes, owner of Long Island automobile dealerships, purchased a 10,000-square-foot building on .87 acres at 611 Sunrise Highway in Patchogue for $2.85 million. The sale price equates to $285 per square foot. The property, once home to a Harrow’s store, was last occupied by an irrigation supply firm. The buyer plans on using the building as an auto parts warehouse. Jason Merrell of Island Associates Real Estate represented the buyer, as well as the seller, GEJAC Properties LLC, in the sales transaction.

     

    675 Hempstead Turnpike, Franklin Square

    Hermes Management LLC, whose principal resides in Muttontown, purchased a 2,456-square-foot building on .28 acres at 675 Hempstead Turnpike in Franklin Square for $3.75 million. The property is leased to Citizens Bank. The sale price equates to a 5.28 percent cap rate. Hermes Management also acquired a 2,500-square-foot building on .80 acres at 820 Bloomfield Ave. in West Caldwell, N.J. for $3.5 million. That property is also leased to Citizens Bank and the sale price equates to a 5 percent cap rate. Anne Chang of JadeStone Real Estate Consulting represented the buyer, while Dylan Silber of Silber Investment Properties represented the seller, Manzo-Doren Organization LLC, in the Franklin Square and West Caldwell sales transactions.

     

    50 Montauk Highway, East Islip

    50 E. Main LLC, an affiliate of Bellmore-based restaurateur Dimitrios Sourgoutsis, purchased the 3,000-square-foot building on .80 acres at 50 Montauk Highway in East Islip for $1.8 million. The property is triple net leased to Friendly’s through May 31, 2037, with four additional five-year options to renew. The sale price equates to a 5.87 percent cap rate. The Friendly’s in East Islip is one of nine of the chain’s Long Island locations, including East Meadow, Massapequa Park, Commack, Sayville, Stony Brook, Medford, Coram and Shirley. Dylan Silber of Silber Investment Properties represented the buyer, as well as the Dix Hills-based seller, 50 Montauk Highway LLC, in the East Islip sales transaction.


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

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    130 Eileen Way, Syosset

    Total Restoration Industries purchased the 30,500-square-foot building on 1.5 acres at 130 Eileen Way in Syosset for $9.093 million. The company, in business for more than 30 years, specializes in restoring property damaged by fire and smoke, water and flooding and mold remediation. It will be relocating from its current location down the street at 160 Eileen Way. The Syosset property at 130 Eileen Way had been the home of Big Blue Products, a global provider of IT products, computers, laptops, tablets and related parts and accessories. Max Omstrom of JLL represented the buyer, while Jason Miller and Jeffrey Schwartzberg of Premier represented the seller, Alnwick Castle LLC, in the sales transaction.

     

    4250 Veterans Memorial Highway, Holbrook

    MDJ Realty Services, an entity owned and controlled by Michael Broxmeyer and his brother Daniel Broxmeyer, purchased the four-story 145,000-square-foot building on 6 acres at 4250 Veterans Memorial Highway in Holbrook for $13 million. The office building, located at the corner of Veterans Memorial Highway and Johnson Avenue and known as MacArthur Plaza, is 78 percent occupied. The sale price equates to $89 a square foot an in-place cap rate of about 12 percent. Though the Broxmeyers are also executives with Melville-based Fairfield Properties, the Holbrook deal has nothing to do with Fairfield, and the property will be managed by MDJ. Financing for the acquisition was provided by Joseph Fingerman at Peapack Private Bank & Trust. The buyer was self-represented, while Dan Abbondandolo, Joegy Raju and Victor Little of Cushman & Wakefield’s Long Island and Capital Markets team were assisted by C&W’s David Pennetta and Steve Cadorette in representing the seller, CAF Vets LLC, in the Holbrook sales transaction.

     

    60-70 Cleveland Ave., Bay Shore

    ZNM LLC purchased a 41,419-square-foot industrial building on 2.9 acres at 60-70 Cleveland Ave. in Bay Shore for $6.35 million. The building has a 13,000-square-foot mezzanine and 22-foot-high ceilings. Luca Perinuzzi and Ralph Perna of Schacker Realty represented the buyer, while Reid Berch and Joseph Lagano of Avison Young represented the seller, SLMP Facility LLC, in the sales transaction.

     

    21-23 S. Park Ave., Rockville Centre

    Eager Realty LLC, an affiliate of a family-owned real estate investment group, purchased a 2,640-square-foot restaurant building at 21-23 S. Park Ave. in Rockville Centre for $1.675 million. The building is triple-net-leased to The Ivy Kitchen & Bar, which also has a location in Huntington. The sale price equates to $634 per square foot and a 7 percent cap rate. The buyer was self-represented, while Tom Bigansky of North Village Realty represented the seller, CSK Realty Inc., in the sales transaction.

     

    1821 Broadhollow Road, East Farmingdale

    Value Outlet leased a 20,000-square-foot building on 1.13 acres at 1821 Broadhollow Road in East Farmingdale, where it plans to open its first store. The property was the former long-time home of Ashley Furniture.

    The newly minted Value Outlet is an off-price retailer of apparel, footwear, home goods and accessories. The East Farmingdale building is currently undergoing renovations, and the new store is expected to open in the next few months. Luciano Oliverio of Summit Commercial Real Estate represented Value Outlet, while the landlord JSP Realty Group was self-represented in the lease transaction.

     

    48 West Main St., Patchogue

    Tapster, a self-pour tasting room franchise, leased a 4,200-square-foot space at 48 West Main St. in Patchogue. The space was formerly occupied by Pinball Long Island. This will be the first Long Island location for Tapster, a growing franchise that has other locations open in Seattle and Bellevue, Wash., Cleveland, Ohio, Chicago, Philadelphia and Lexington, Ky. Tapster offers a self-serve tasting room model, allowing guests to explore a wide selection of craft beers, wines, cocktails, ciders, kombucha, and non-alcoholic beverages purchased by the ounce. The Patchogue Tapster, owned and operated by franchisee Allison Dee, is expected to open this spring. John Pacifico of NAI Long Island represented the tenant in the Patchogue lease transaction.

     

    365 Oser Ave., Hauppauge

    Boduo International Trade LLC, an affiliate of a supplier of bubble tea ingredients and products, leased a 20,000-square-foot industrial building on 1.14 acres at 365 Oser Ave. in Hauppauge. The company is relocating from its current facility in Farmingdale. Founded in 2014, Boduo International is a subsidiary of Boduo Holding Group, one of the largest milk tea suppliers in China since 2000, according to its website. The company’s product offerings include tea, non-dairy creamer, popping boba, toppings, powder, jam and syrup. Desmond Mullins of Premier Commercial Real Estate represented the tenant, as well as the landlord, Heartland Associates, in the lease transaction.

     

    301 Walt Whitman Road, Huntington Station

    Seven Hearts Realty LLC, an affiliate of a family-owned commercial real estate investment group, purchased the 19,530-square-foot building on 1.2 acres at 301 Walt Whitman Road in Huntington Station for $14.2 million. The acquisition was completed to satisfy the buyer’s 1031 exchange requirement. The Huntington Station property is fully occupied by Barnes & Noble, which leases 14,330 square feet and a T-Mobile store that leases 5,200 square feet. There is parking for 16 vehicles in front and another 50 parking spaces behind the building. The sale price equates to $727 a square foot and a 6.45 percent cap rate. Daniel Abbondandolo, Joegy Raju, Victor Little and Chris Sheldon of Cushman & Wakefield procured the buyer and represented the seller, 301 Route 110 LLC, in the sales transaction.

     

    445 Winding Road, Old Bethpage

    Daniels Real Estate Acquisition Inc., an affiliate of Daniels , purchased the 23,159-square-foot industrial building on 1.5 acres at 445 Winding Road in Old Bethpage for $6.69 million. Paul Leone of CBRE represented the buyer, while Gary Chimeri and Michael Berndt of Paramount Properties Group represented the seller, Quarter to Five Inc., in the sales transaction.

     

    41 Howard Place, Ronkonkoma

    ISP Millwork Inc. leased 9,000 square feet of industrial space at 41 Howard Place in Ronkonkoma. Michael Zere of Zere Real Estate Services represented the tenant, as well as the landlord, 41 Howard Place LLC, in the lease transaction.


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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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  • Inked: Long Island commercial property sales total $12.5 million | Long Island Business News

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    55 2nd Ave.,

    Queens-based TempWork Staffing Solutions Inc. purchased the 15,000-square-foot office building on 1.9 acres at 55 2nd Ave. in Brentwood for $5.3 million. The building is about 65 percent occupied, and TempWork plans to occupy about 5,000 square feet of the available space. The company, which also has offices in Elmhurst, Queens, is relocating its Suffolk County office from 2000 Brentwood Road. The sale price equates to a 5.5 percent cap rate. Founded in 2011, TempWork Staffing Solutions offers a variety of services, including seasonal staffing, contingent staffing, payroll services and more. Giuseppe Gregorio, Luca DiCiero and Nick Evangelista of NY Space Finders represented the buyer, while Mario Vigliotta of NAI represented the seller, 157 Cliff Road Partners LLC, in the Brentwood sales transaction.

     

    47 and 57 Hillside Ave.,  28 Locust St.,

    A three-building office portfolio in Manhasset has sold for $3.9 million.

    Mark Udell, the owner of London Jewelers, purchased a three-building office portfolio that totals 11,900 square feet, as well as a 5,000-square-foot parking lot. The properties in the portfolio include a two-story, 7,000-square-foot office building at 47 Hillside Ave.; a 4,000-square-foot office building at 57 Hillside Ave.; and a 900-square-foot office building at 28 Locust St. The building at 57 Hillside Ave. is fully occupied by three tenants and 28 Locust St. is occupied by a single tenant. The second floor of the building at 47 Hillside Ave. is occupied, and the currently vacant first floor will be used by London Jewelers for its jewelry repair operations, according to a broker on the deal. Kyle Crennan, Joe Lopresti and Brian Weigold of JLL represented the buyer, as well as the sellers, MAG Hillside LLC, RJG Hillside LLC, JVG Hillside LLC and DAG Hillside LLC, in the sales transaction.

     

    116-118 Broadway,

    118 Broadway LLC, an affiliate of a Long Island investor, purchased a 5,220-square-foot commercial building on .22 acres at 116-118 Broadway in Lynbrook for $1.75 million. The building, which has office space above three stores, is currently occupied by one tenant, Philly Pretzel Factory. Ron Koenigsberg and Dawn Gingold of American Investment Properties represented the buyer, as well as the seller, Phil Civello, in the sales transaction.

     

    3944-3954 Merrick Road,

    Local commercial real estate investor John DeCrescenzo purchased a 6,576-square-foot retail building on .32 acres at 3944-3954 Merrick Road in Seaford for $1.53 million. The building has two stores that are occupied by a hair salon and a chiropractic office. Ron Koenigsberg and Dawn Gingold of American Investment Properties represented the buyer, as well as the seller, Ryan Crest Corp., in the sales transaction.


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  • Inked: Long Island commercial property sales and leases update | Long Island Business News

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    2441 Jericho Turnpike,

    ATL Wings leased an 1,805-square-foot space in the City Park Plaza shopping center at 2441 Jericho Turnpike in Garden City Park. The space was formerly occupied by Brooklyn Wing House. Melissa Naeder of Cushman & Wakefield represented the tenant, while John Tannenbaum served as in-house representative for the landlord, Garden City Park Associates, in the lease transaction.

     

    65 East Old Country Road,

    Fidelis Care, a insurance company, leased 2,000 square feet of retail space in the Delco Plaza shopping center at 65 East Old Country Road in Hicksville. The space was the long-time home of Jenny Craig. Melissa Naeder of Cushman & Wakefield represented the tenant, while Neil Schorr of Realty Insight Group represented the landlord, Rush Properties, in the lease transaction.

     

    8 Grant Ave.,

    Su Family 8 Grant LLC purchased .68 acres of at 8 Grant Ave. In Bay Shore for $2.1 million. Jeremy Hackett of Metro Realty Services represented the buyer, while Rich Pino and Dave Blanc of R&R Commercial Realty Group represented the seller, RJS Trucking, in the sales transaction.

     

    2052 Route 112, Medford

    PBBSNYC Medford LLC, an affiliate of Pallet Kings Liquidators, leased 25,000 square feet of commercial space at 2052 Route 112 in Medford. The space was formerly occupied by Angela’s House Home Store. Michael Murphy of Douglas Elliman Commercial represented the tenant, as well as the landlord, Lucky Daughters Realty, Inc., in the lease transaction.

     

    1235 Grand Ave., Baldwin

    Hermes Management LLC, a New York City-based investment firm, purchased a 4,500-square-foot building on 1.09 acres at 1235 Grand Ave. in Baldwin for $3.6 million. The property is triple net leased to Chase Bank. The sale price equates to a 5.36 percent cap rate. Anne Chang of JadeStone Real Estate Consulting represented the buyer, while Dylan Silber of Silber Investment Properties represented the seller, RDC Baldwin LLC, in the sales transaction.

     

    68-70 East Jefryn Blvd.,

    Bob Wu, a Brooklyn-based commercial real estate investor, purchased the 18,000-square-foot building on .93 acres at 68 East Jefryn Blvd. in Deer Park and the adjacent 18,000-square-foot building on .94 acres at 70 East Jefryn Blvd. for $7.4 million. The multi-tenant properties are 100 percent occupied by a total of 13 tenants. The sale price equates to a 6.5 percent cap rate. Michael Gronenthal of Douglas Elliman Commercial represented the buyer, while Desmond Mullins of Premier Commercial Real Estate represented the seller, DP Industrial Holdings LLC, an affiliate of Manhattan-based Anchor Capital Group, in the sales transaction.

     

    2-20 Larkfield Road, East Northport

    Jay Collins purchased a 9,975-square-foot mixed-use building on .37 acres at 2-20 Larkfield Road in East Northport for $2 million. The property has one rental apartment and four commercial spaces. The buyer plans to occupy a currently vacant 2,500-square-foot retail space. The sale price equates to a 6.6 percent cap rate. Stefanie Cosentino of Cosentino Realty Group represented the buyer, as well as the seller, Brave Tornado LLC, in the sales transaction.


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    208-210 S. Fehr Way,

    Integrated Tech Labs purchased a 13,500-square-foot industrial building on .75 acres at 208-210 S. Fehr Way in Bay Shore for $2.9 million. Integrated Tech, which provides engineering solutions and testing services to the military, aerospace and other sectors, is relocating from Deer Park. Alberto Fiorini and Niko Khetaguri of Alliance Real Estate represented the buyer, while Frank Posillico of Fra-Nic Realty represented the seller, James Mitchel Properties, in the sales transaction.

     

    210 E. Sunrise Highway, Lynbrook

    Clear Freight, a logistics company, subleased 7,000 square feet of office space at 210 E. Sunrise Highway in Lynbrook. The firm is relocating from Inwood. Clear Freight’s three-year sublease was extended seven more years with a direct lease with the Lynbrook property’s landlord. Daniel Gazzola and Daniel Oliver of Newmark represented Clear Freight and the landlord, Three Brothers Properties, while Ralph Giuffre of CBRE represented the main tenant, Seko Worldwide, in the sublease transaction.

     

    79 Cedarhurst Ave.,

    One Stop Metro LLC & QAPLA Holdings LLC purchased a 6,000-square-foot industrial building on 1.19 acres at 79 Cedarhurst Ave. in Medford for $1.9 million. Mark Timpone of Metro Realty Services represented the buyer, while Jeremy Hackett of Metro Realty Services represented the seller, 79 Cedarhurst Ave LLC, in the sales transaction.

     

    3165 Route 112, Medford

    Jallall Jagmohan Family Trust purchased a 6,000-square-foot building on 1.4 acres at 3165 Route 112 in Medford for $1.5 million. Michael Gronenthal of Douglas Elliman Commercial represented the buyer, while Michael Murphy and Dennis Gandley of Douglas Elliman Commercial represented the seller, Stacey Kjaer, in the sales transaction.

     

    39 Maple Place, Amityville

    39 Maple Place LLC purchased a 4,400-square-foot industrial building on .21 acres at 39 Maple Place in Amityville for $1.2 million. Michael Pisciotta of Metro Realty Services represented the buyer, while Rosemarie Bozza of Above Board Realty represented the seller, Sumpkin Family Trust, in the sales transaction.

     

    36 Syvester St.,

    Kashif Naseem purchased a 12,333-square-foot industrial building on .46 acres at 36 Syvester St. in Westbury for $2.8 million. Mark Timpone and Andrew Blumenthal of Metro Realty Services represented the buyer, as well as the seller, Grand Machinery, in the sales transaction.

     

    3648 Long Beach Road,

    Rookies Fitness LLC leased a 4,000-square-foot retail space at 3648 Long Beach Road in Oceanside. Christopher Pesce and Kenneth Hester of Douglas Elliman Commercial represented the tenant, as well as the landlord, 3644 Long Beach Rd LLC, in the lease transaction.


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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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