Adams & Company brokers five leases totaling 21,168 s/f
Adams & Co. Real Estate, LLC has brokered the following five leases for a range of fashion apparel companies totaling 21,168 s/f:
* A 10-year, 10,690 s/f lease at 10 West 33rd St. for Celebrity International, Inc. David Levy of Adams & Co. represented the landlord while Michael Beyda represented the tenant.
* A five-year, 2,700 s/f lease at 39 West 38th St. for High Fashion Fabrics. Joseph Friedman of Adams & Co. represented the tenant while Alan Kahn of Eretz Group represented the landlord.
* A five-year, 5,800 s/f lease at 226 West 37th St. for Super Textiles Co. Friedman represented the tenant while and Brett Maslin of Adams & Co. represented the landlord.
* A five-year, 1,065 s/f lease at 34 West 33rd St. for a Bit of Honey Inc. Levy and Maslin represented the tenant and the landlord.
* A five-year, 913 s/f lease at 231 West 39th St. for That Fashion Look, Inc. James Buslik and Jeffrey Buslik of Adams & Co. represented the landlord while Richard B. Price of ID Real Estate Partners, LLC represented the tenant.
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