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Anderson of RHYS sells 12,000 s/f retail property at 201 Tarrytown Road, White Plains

RHYS Commercial, has brokered the sale of a 12,000 s/f retail property at 201 Tarrytown Rd. According to Alexander Anderson, an associate with RHYS Commercial who served as sole broker on the transaction, 10 East 127th St. Corp. sold the two-story property for an undisclosed amount to Marcel Tarrytown Realty, LLC. The property is located along one of the main thoroughfares outside of the downtown area, proximate to major retailers in the area including Kmart, Staples, Barnes & Noble, Bed Bath & Beyond, BMW and A&P Grocery. "We're excited to have presided over the successful sale of this property," said Cory Gubner, president and CEO of RHYS Commercial. "Tenants will benefit from 201's prime retail space, which already includes a Papa John's, Subway and Service Master, and offers an additional 6,000 s/f of prime retail space for a like-minded vendor." Serving the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut markets, RHYS Commercial's elite team of real estate professionals provides strong expertise and a proven track record in retail, office and industrial leasing, tenant and landlord representation, investment sales and asset and property management for all types of commercial buildings as well as health care-related properties. The company is committed to creating value for its clients through superior service and performance, supported by strong, local market knowledge and expertise. Information on the company, its services and client roster, is available on its website, www.rhysre.com.
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