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Galin and Handler of Handler lease 1,213 s/f to Second Time Around; Spiegel and Bergman of Rose Associates rep landlord

Handler Real Estate Org. has arranged a new retail lease on behalf of consignment fashion retailer Second Time Around, which now has ten New York City locations. In the new retail transaction, Second Time Around signed a long-term, 1,213 s/f lease at 334 First Ave., between 19th and 20th Sts., in Stuyvesant Town. Handler principal Scott Galin, and colleague Darell Handler, represented Second Time Around. Handler is Second Time Around's exclusive leasing agent nationally. Second Time Around is a consignment company, offering customers and consignors the best in upscale resale. For almost 40 years, Second Time Around has grown from a single store to more than 40 boutique locations, bringing affordable, high-end style to eleven states. The retailer searches for designer clothes and accessories in great condition, creating a world of unique wardrobes with a smaller carbon footprint. Bruce Spiegel and William Bergman, of Rose Associates Inc., represented the landlord, ST Owner, LP.
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