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Dana and Kramer of The Dana Group lease 2,450 s/f to Lobel's in Trump Plaza

The Dana Commercial Group at Prudential Douglas Elliman signed a 15-year, 2,450 s/f lease with Lobel's Kitchen to open a store at 1030 Third Ave. in Trump Plaza. Gary Dana, an executive VP at The Dana Group, along with Rick Dana and Adam Kramer of The Dana Group at Prudential Douglas Elliman represented Lobel's Kitchen, working with Allen Weisselberg of The Trump Org. "We have been working to find the perfect location for Lobel's Kitchen for two years" said Dana. "Lobel's will feature prepared foods made with their meats, specializing in rotisserie chickens, smoked brisket, meat loaf and smoked pork ribs. They will sell the wonderful steak sandwiches they introduced at their operation in Yankee Stadium, and will also do catering." ABOUT PRUDENTIAL DOUGLAS ELLIMAN Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate is New York's largest residential and commercial brokerage, with over 60 offices, more than 3,800 real estate agents and a network of national and international affiliates. Prudential Douglas Elliman ranked in the top four of all real estate companies in the nation. The company also controls a portfolio of real estate services, including Manhattan's largest residential property manager, Douglas Elliman Property Management, as well as PDE Title and DE Capital Mortgage. For more information on Prudential Douglas Elliman as well as expert commentary on emerging trends in the real estate industry, visit the Prudential Douglas Elliman site at www.prudentialelliman.com.
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