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EPIC Commercial Realty negotiates two sales totaling $10.1 million

Ido Tzaidi,
EPIC Commercial Realty

 

Tal Sharon,
EPIC Commercial Realty

 

Avishay Yarimi,
EPIC Commercial Realty

 

Manhattan, NY EPIC Commercial Realty negotiated two sales totaling $10.1 million:

325-327 Greenwich Street - Manhattan, NY

Epic Commercial Realty sold an off-market mixed-use building containing lofts and retail spaces for $7.3 million. Ido Tzaidi and Tal Sharon were sole agents on the deal. Josh Greenberg and Frederick Rudd’s Rudd Realty Management Corp. were the buyers. Located at 325-327 Greenwich St., in the Tribeca neighborhood, this corner mixed-use building contains four lofts and four retail units. 

1109 to 1115 Decatur Street - Brooklyn, NY

In the second transaction, EPIC sold an assemblage consisting of three vacant lots in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn for $2.8 million. Avishay Yarimi was the agent that spearheaded the deal, selling to Skyvision Capital Group. Located at 1109 to 1115 Decatur St., the vacant lots contain a total of 13,200 s/f of development rights. New plans and advancements on the site were not disclosed.

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