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Baker and Fishbein of Winick selected by TF Cornerstone to market retail space at 7 East 14th Street

According to Winick Realty Group, TF Cornerstone has selected Steven Baker, president, and Aaron Fishbein to exclusively market the Union Square retail availability at 7 East 14th St. Located between University Place and Fifth Ave., the 2,400 s/f space is ideally situated for retailers looking to capitalize on the 24/7 foot traffic coming from not only Union Square but also the nearby Flatiron District. "We are pleased to once again represent a well-positioned retail property from the TF Cornerstone portfolio," said Baker. "The excitement and activity in this area of Manhattan is palpable and we look forward to leasing the site to a retailer capable of serving the residential, professional, student, tourist and consumer populations of the Union Square neighborhood." The retail at 7 East 14th St. will be available on August 1, 2015. The site offers 24 feet of valuable 14th Street frontage and it sits among such popular retailers as Whole Foods, Nordstrom Rack and DSW. Non-cooking food uses will be accepted.
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