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September

Sparks and Antebi of GFI Realty Services brokers $16.7 million sale of two Bronx buildings located at 2197-2199 Cruger Ave. and 2198 Cruger Ave. Jonata Dayan and Adam Ben-Dayan of Winoker Realty rep. buyer in $1.73 million sale of a 2,700 s/f office condo in 305 Seventh Ave. Hudson of Related Cos. orchestrates lease for Nordstrom Rack at One Union Square in Manhattan; 32,136 s/f location to open in spring 2010 Teplick of Centro Properties executes 15,000 s/f lease at Rockland Plaza, Naunet; Tyler of Weichert rep. the tenant, A Matter of Health Goldschmidt & Assoc. closes leases totaling 46,000 s/f; includes 14,000 s/f for Guerlain Spa at Waldorf Astoria by Bren Goldschmidt and Wagner Holliday, Hernandez, Pelet and Schledwitz of C&WSG arrange $145 million for SL Green; financing provided by TIAA-CREF Pergolis Swartz Assoc. closes 17 transactions totaling $70.05m; includes a $15m land loan co-brokered by Swartz and Kapahi of Pergolis Swartz James of NorthMarq arranges $3.5m first mortgage; Cotsalas and DesRochers of NorthMarq place $2.8m in a second transaction Cornerstone Group to complete $60 million Rochester Civic Housing proj.; team includes LeCesse Const., Konopka Architecture, Hunt Eng. Sierra Realty chosen as managing and leasing agent for 648 Broadway, a 10-story, 50,000 s/f cast iron office building in Greenwich Village U.S. Energy Group launches USE Manager 6.0: new version features fully-integrated real-time status and building control via the web Alchemy Properties' Oculus reaches 100% sold and closed; , The now sold out condominium property contains 47 residences Citadel Const. completes 5,300 s/f, 140-seat Bobby Van's Steakhouse Grill and JFK International; team includes Kevin Byrne Architects Cohen of Ashlind Properties completes deals totaling 536,000 s/f in first six months of 2009; including Rubie's Costume and LNK Int'l. Ward Associates, P.C. completes $9.6m municipal building; Greenman Pedersen was the MEP engineer with Sandpebble Builders as CM LIDC finances of 44,000 s/f of commercial real estate in Nassau and Suffolk Counties as part of total funding for qualified business projects Stalco Construction completes $2.7 million Holy Sepulchre Cemetary administrative building; team includes BBS Architects & Engineers Knakal, Ciraulo and Waggner of Massey Knakal broker $24.6m sale; Thor Equities was seller of five-story building at 901 Broadway Capstone Equities leases 10,830 s/f; Simmons of The Lawrence Grp. reps tenant; Fiddle, Gerla, Cope, Haskell and Higgins of CBRE acted for landlord Giannone, Kinum, Ganter and Cahill of C&W rep. seller in $27m sale; assisted by Merin, Bernhaut, Gabriel and Cruz of C&W Horowitz and Fotis of Marcus & Millichap represent seller in $1.48 million sale; Polsinelli of the firms' Manhattan office represents buyer Stassa of NAI Friedland brokers $5.19 million sale of 40,000 s/f building at 4401 Bronx Blvd.; represents both buyer and seller Pisanelli of U.S. Realty Cap. refinances $12.859m hotel portfolio containing three Upstate props., including a 165-room Holiday Inn in Auburn McGuire and Abry of Mack-Cali represents owner in 49,772 s/f lease at Blue Hill Plaza in Pearl River; Studley acts on behalf of tenant CNY Builders oversees completion of Starwood's 177,000 s/f Element by Westin on behalf of Tritel Const. and ABI Design & Const.-$70m proj. Scarano Architects designs 23-unit condominium at 90 North 5th St. in Brooklyn; luxury condominium building is now one third sold Perkins Eastman celebrates completion of 19,600 s/f project: NYU Langone Medical Center's intensive care unit, on 15th fl. of Tisch Hospital TEN Arquitectos to complete 1.3 million s/f Clinton Park mixed-use development in Manhattan; team includes Ettinger Engineering Assoc.
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