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Adams & Co. brokers 2,152 s/f renewal for J. Rosen

New York, NY Adams & Co. Real Estate, LLC, one of Manhattan’s premier full-service real estate firms specializing in property management, brokerage and consulting services, brokered a 2,152 s/f renewal for J. Rosen and Co., at 231 West 39th St. James Buslik and Jeff Buslik of Adams & Co. represented the tenant and the landlord, 231 West 39th St. Associates in the transaction. J. Rosen and Co. will use the partial 11th floor space as an office and showroom for the sale of contemporary apparel at wholesale. “The spacious pre-war layout in the Contemporary Fashion Center has provided J. Rosen and Co. with the ideal space to host clients over the past seven years,” said Jeff Buslik. “The 11th floor offers sweeping views, providing an impressive backdrop for the company’s fashion lines.” J. Rosen and Co. is a fashion showroom that specializes in swimwear, sandals, beach bags and accessories for women and children. The company works with major department stores including Bloomingdales, Saks and Neiman Marcus and Macy’s as well as numerous boutique shops across the country. 231 West 39th St. was built in 1908. The12-story property, known as the Contemporary Fashion Center, is the home of over 100 fashion showrooms and over 400 different fashion lines. Notable tenants and fashion lines include Hardtail, Hudson Jeans, Shoshanna, Milly, Autumn Cashmere and Joe’s Jeans.
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