Chambers and Mayzlin of Kalmon Dolgin lease 3,200 s/f in Long Island City to Organic Avenue
According to Neil Dolgin, executive vice president of Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates, (KDA) the firm represented both the owner and tenant in a 3,200 s/f lease deal in the Long Island City neighborhood. Organic Avenue leased a one-story building on 43-37 Ninth Ave. to produce juice, food, clothing and other items of its vegan and organic online and retail businesses.
Allison Chambers of Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates represented the tenant Organic Avenue, which has two retail outlets in Manhattan. Gary Mayzlin of Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates represented the owner, Schuman Properties.
Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates is a 105-year-old, Brooklyn-based real estate firm. In addition to providing brokerage and management services, Kalmon Dolgin has acquired $300 million of its own real estate assets within the past year alone, primarily industrial and medical/office properties.
Organic Avenue offers the most incredible Hemp & Organic Clothing, Raw Food Staple Products, Fresh Live Organic Produce, Raw Food Classes, Gourmet Raw Dinners, Conscious Events, Holistic Healing Retreats, Water Ionizers and much, much, more! Organic Avenue has a member-based collective (community) that allows dedicated raw enthusiasts the ability to save money by purchasing collectively. Members receive discounts. Organic Avenue at 101 Stanton Street is open from 8am to 10pm Monday-Friday and 8am-8pm on Saturday-Sunday. The West Village store, located at 43 Eighth Avenue is open 8am-8pm seven days a week. Organic Avenue is located in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, NYC at 101 Stanton Street, between Orchard and Ludlow.
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