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Winick Realty Group chosen to market three properties on behalf of TF Cornerstone

According to Winick Realty Group, three new exclusive properties are available. President Steven Baker will spearhead the leasing efforts for all three storefronts on behalf of TF Cornerstone. Baker and executive vice president Kenneth Hochhauser are currently marketing a retail corner in the Financial District. The retail at 101 Maiden Ln. sits at the corner of Maiden Ln. and Pearl St. in one of the most densely populated residential and office locations in the area. Formerly Pret a Manger, the 1,670 s/f store features approximately 20 feet of corner frontage. The site is surrounded by successful locations for many national food tenants, including Potbelly, Chipotle, Hale & Hearty, Starbucks and Chop't. In Union Square, Baker and associate director Josh Siegelman represent approximately 2,400 s/f of ground-floor space at 7 East 14th St., between Fifth Ave. and University Place. Currently Radio Shack, the site benefits from the 24/7 pedestrian traffic generated by some of Union Sq.'s top-performing businesses, including Whole Foods, Forever 21, Burlington Coat Factory and the first Manhattan location for Nordstrom Rack, which Baker leased in 2009. Finally, Baker and his associate Aaron Fishbein are marketing 1,336 square feet of community space at 220 West 26th St., between Seventh and Eighth Aves. in the heart of Chelsea. The space sits at the base of Chelsea Centro, a rental building with approximately 237 units, and is accessible by many different MTA subway lines, including the 1, C, E and R trains. Only tenants who are USE GROUP 3 & 4 will be considered for this space.
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