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DiBella of Pliskin exclusively represents tenants in five leases totaling 9,050 s/f; collaborates with Hartman of Pliskin for 9,050 s/f deal in Freeport

157 E. Sunrise Highway - Freeport, NY

Freeport, NY According to Pliskin Realty & Development, the firm has completed the following leases:

Michael DiBella,
Pliskin Realty & Development

 

Marvin Hartman,
Pliskin Realty & Development

 

• Michael DiBella, director and Marvin Hartman, executive VP at Pliskin brokered a 10-year lease with a five-year option for 9,050 s/f at 157 E. Sunrise Hwy. The new tenant is Max Kitchen and Granite, Inc. and the landlord in 157 Capital, LLC. DiBella and Hartman represented the tenant and landlord.

1069 Hempstead Turnpike - Franklin Square, NY

• A 10-year lease for 3,000 s/f at 1069 Hempstead Tpke., in Franklin Square for the Center for Autism and Related Disorders, LLC. The landlord is Sabrina’s Property Management, LLC. DiBella was the exclusive broker, representing the tenant and landlord.

164 Commack Road - Commack, NY

• A 10-year lease for 1,700 s/f at 164 Commack Rd. in Commack for Commack Acupuncture, P.C. The landlord is Commack 164, LLC. DiBella was the exclusive broker, representing the tenant and landlord.

• A 5-year lease for 2,100 s/f at 265 E. 135th St., Bronx for Damatix Studio Network, LLC. The landlord is Three Cloud Realty. DiBella was the exclusive broker, representing the tenant and landlord.

• A 5-year lease with 5 year option for 1,850 s/f at 1040 S. Broadway in Hicksville, for Shiny Coffee and Healthy Poke, Inc. The landlord is 1040 Hicksville Plaza, LLC. DiBella was the exclusive broker, representing the tenant and landlord.

• A 5-year lease of 400 s/f  at 1674 Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, for Deli & Grill. The landlord is Rapville, LLC. DiBella was the exclusive broker, representing the tenant and landlord.  

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