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Adams & Co. brokers six leases in Manhattan totaling 8,682 s/f

Adams & Co. Real Estate, LLC has brokered new leases totaling 8,682 s/f. The deals include: * A five-year, 3,200 s/f lease at 525 Seventh Ave. for Nikki Apparel. Alan Bonett of Adams & Co. represented the tenant while Bob Savitt of Savitt Partners represented the landlord. * A three-year, 1,700 s/f lease at 530 Seventh Ave. for Lanificio Alfredo Rodina. Brett Maslin of Adams & Co. represented the tenant while Marc Schoen of Savitt Partners represented the landlord. * A four-year, 1,066 s/f lease at 34 W. 33rd St. for St. Lawrence U.S.A. Inc. David Levy and Maslin of Adams & Co. represented the tenant and landlord. * A five-year, 1,218 s/f lease at 34 W. 33rd St. for Northern Apparel. Levy and Maslin represented the landlord while David Badner of Norman Bobrow & Co. represented the tenant. * A two-year, 842 s/f lease at 231 W. 39th St. for Chapter One Sportswear. James and Jeffrey Buslik of Adams & Co. represented the landlord while Howard Epstein of Winoker Realty represented the tenant. * A five-year, 656 s/f lease at 110 W. 40th St. for Kimberly Taylor. Levy and Michael Greenberg of Adams & Co. represented the landlord while Michael Beyda of Benchmark Properties represented the tenant. Adams & Co. Real Estate, LLC is among the top five leasing companies in New York City, as measured by total square feet. The full-service real estate firm is responsible for millions of square feet of office space and provides property management, brokerage and consulting services throughout Manhattan by teaming experience with innovation.
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