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Baker and Rapuano of Winick to market 3,000 s/f retail space at 310 East 44th Street

According to Winick Realty Group president Steven Baker, 3,000 s/f of retail at 310 East 44th St., located between First and Second Aves., is available. Baker and his associate Charles Rapuano are marketing this restaurant space on behalf of The Brodsky Organization. "The area surrounding the United Nations is home to dense, affluent residential and commercial populations that have brought success to nearby high-end restaurants including Megu, The Palms, The Smith and Crave Fishbar, among many others," said Baker. "The retail at 310 East 44th St. represents a rare opportunity for a restaurateur to lease a fully-built-out restaurant space in this neighborhood." The retail at 310 East 44th St. comes with venting. With 70 ft. of all-glass frontage, the restaurant is poised to capture the constant foot traffic from nearby Dag Hammarskjold Plaza and the United Nations Landmark Complex, which is currently undergoing a $1.9 billion overhaul. The storefront is situated one block from UN Plaza Hotel and within walking distance of many new constructions, including 50 United Nations, a 43-story residential condominium.
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