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DiBella of Pliskin Realty & Development is exclusive broker in lease transactions

Michael DiBella, Pliskin Realty Michael DiBella, Pliskin Realty

Brooklyn, NY Michael DiBella, sales associate at Pliskin Realty & Development, served as the exclusive broker on four new leases:

• A 10-year lease for 4,200 s/f at 434 Rockaway Ave. for General & Vascular Surgery of LI, PC. The landlord is Pitrock Realty Corp.

• A 10-year lease with a five-year option for 425 s/f at 1672 Pitkin Ave. for Pitkin Express Care Pharmacy, Inc. The landlord is Rapville, LLC.

• A 10-year lease for 400 s/f at 1674 Pitkin Ave. for Pitkin 1 Deli and Grill Corp. The landlord is Rapville, LLC.

• A 10-year lease for 385 s/f at 1676 Pitkin Ave. for Swiss Tech Inc., an electronics and cell phone retailer. The landlord is Rapville, LLC.

In addition to these leases in which he represented both the landlords and tenants, DiBella also co-brokered a 10-year lease for 3,970 s/f at 2130-2132 Ralph Ave. for Health Plus Management, LLC, a firm which builds healthy, sustainable practices as trusted advisors to physicians. This was a lease extension and expansion to an adjacent space. DiBella represented the landlord, Whitman Plaza Associates, LLC, and the tenant was represented by Windsor Commercial Real Estate.

DiBella concentrates on property sales and leasing assignments. He brings to his role extensive sales experience, as well as direct retail experience as a former owner/manager of multiple food and beverage enterprises.

Pliskin Realty & Development is one of the leading real estate brokerage, property management and investment firms in the New York-Metropolitan region specializing in retail real estate. Pliskin is one of the most active brokerage firms representing a wide range of properties, from the largest shopping centers to smaller, strip centers and standalone properties. The company successfully meets the needs of diverse clients, from major national retail brands and franchisors to local businesses, property owners and private investors. Among its many  longstanding clients are Advance Auto Parts, Sally Beauty Supply, Ethan Allen Furniture, La-Z-Boy Furniture, 7-11, Walgreens, Municipal Credit Union, Planet Fitness Gyms, Sleepy’s, Subway, Crunch Fitness, Expedia Cruise Ship Centers, Sprint, and Karako Suits.  Pliskin’s geographic concentration is on Long Island and the five boroughs of New York City. Pliskin also manages over 1,500,000 square feet of properties in the NY area and nationally for investors.  

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