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Eastern Consolidated closes three sales in Brooklyn - $7.31 million

Brooklyn, NY Eastern Consolidated has closed three properties totaling $7.31 million:

•  An 8,920 s/f commercial building at 1052 Greene Ave. on the Bedford Stuyvesant/Bushwick border for $2.5 million.Eastern Consolidated director Scott Burk was the exclusive broker representing the seller. He also procured the buyer. “The buyer loved the bones of this building, its high ceilings and enormous basement, and plans to lease the property to a commercial tenant,” Burk said. “The diverse C4-4L zoning will allow for a multitude of future development possibilities for both commercial and residential development.”    

• A four-story, 11,200 s/f multifamily building at 2117 Foster Ave. in Ditmas Park traded for $2.41 million. The property contains 13 apartments.Eastern Consolidated director Luke Gensburg represented the seller, Turf Co. and procured the buyer.

• A four-story, mixed-use property at 69 Bond St., Boerum Hill traded for $2.4 million.Eastern Consolidated's Evan Street represented the seller, and Andrew Sasson procured the buyer, both private investors.

Powered by a team of 80 brokers with a fluency in 15 languages, Eastern Consolidated is one of the country’s preeminent full-service commercial real estate firms. Through three core divisions—investment sales, capital advisory, and retail leasing—Eastern Consolidated serves an impressive roster of international and domestic institutional and private investors on real estate transactions of all sizes and across all property types.

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