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A&G Realty Partners retained by Madison Capital to manage sale of remaining Loehmann's store leases

A&G Realty Partners, a leading commercial real estate, advisory and investment group, has been retained by real estate company Madison Capital to manage the sale of the 39 Loehmann's retail store leases, following the company's recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. Madison acquired the Loehmann's Lease Designation Rights. A&G Realty is currently accepting bids to acquire the leases, which range from 15,000 to 60,000 s/f and average 25,000 s/f in key retail locations in California, New York, New Jersey, Florida, Connecticut, Washington, D.C., Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Texas, and Virginia. "The leases are the property of Madison Capital," said Michael Jerbich, principal of A&G Realty Partners. "Retailers have the opportunity to take over the leases by either acquiring the rights from Madison outright or can offer to sublease the space from Madison. These leases are exceptional retail opportunities with interest from many national and local retailers." "The leases have significant value," said Richard Wagman, managing partner of Madison Capital. "The portfolio includes many dynamic retail markets throughout the country with unique opportunities such as La Cienega Beverly Hills, Sutter St. San Francisco, Chelsea New York and Paramus New Jersey."
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