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Consolo, Aquino, and Maglio of Douglas Elliman arrange 2,570 s/f lease

Faith Hope Consolo, chairman, and Joseph Aquino, executive VP, along with Arthur Maglio of Douglas Elliman's Retail Group have arranged a 2,570 s/f long-term lease to Central Park North Orthodontics at 1851 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., between 12th and 113th Sts. Located on the ground level of a prewar residential condominium near Central Park, the office suite is close to major public transportation and a wide variety of new retail and restaurants, including Punch Fitness Center, The Park 112 and Cantina Restaurant. "These offices are on a historic boulevard at the cusp of Harlem and the Upper West Side," said Consolo. "A practice like this will make an important addition to the neighborhood and should be able to quickly attract a loyal patient base." Maglio said, "Over the years, our team has focused on delivering service-oriented retail to Harlem, along with the many restaurants and amenities that we have brought to the area. Most recently, we arranged leases for a children's clinic and daycare center, which address the needs of this booming family-based community." In addition to Central Park North Orthodontics, the Douglas Elliman Retail Group has been responsible for bringing several diverse service- and community-based organizations to Harlem, including the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Internal Revenue Service, Children's Aid Society, Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care and Prevention, Friends of the Children, AIDS Services Center NYC, Sunshine Day Care and Tribeca Pediatrics. Consolo, Aquino and Maglio represented both the landlord, Tahl Propp Equities, and the tenant, Dr. Bradford Washington, DMD, MS.
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