Condren, Triglia and Danut of CPEX represent landlord in 2,250 s/f retail lease
The New York CPEX retail leasing team has completed a lease agreement at 365 Knickerbocker Ave. Located in Bushwick between Stockholm and Stanhope Sts., the three-story mixed-use property offers 2,250 s/f of ground floor retail space with 20 ft. of frontage.
CPEX's retail leasing team, consisting of managing director Ryan Condren and associates Kristina Triglia and George Danut, represented the landlord. Marc Leber of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank Retail represented the incoming tenant, Petland Discounts.
"Once an overlooked part of Brooklyn, Bushwick is gathering renewed attention from retailers and the Knickerbocker Ave. retail corridor is at its forefront," said Danut. "With a great location, a new storefront, and a refurbished inside, 365 Knickerbocker Ave. was a logical destination for Petland Discounts, a regional operator that offers a variety of pet supplies as well as small pets."
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