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Goldschmidt of Goldschmidt & Associates secures lease for Half Time

Half Time, 139 Hoyt Avenue - Mamaroneck, NY Half Time, 139 Hoyt Avenue - Mamaroneck, NY
Mamaroneck, NY Half Time is expanding with a new store scheduled to open at 139 Hoyt Ave. Much like its original flagship facility located in Poughkeepsie, this new location will feature the world’s largest selection of domestic and international beer, beer making supplies and equipment. The 19,500 s/f wholesale and retail beer warehouse features fifty cooler doors of cold beer from every part of the globe and 22 beers on tap that you can take home in a growler. Eric Goldschmidt, senior partner of Goldschmidt & Associates represented Half Time. Goldschmidt located the vacant property formerly used as an industrial site within a short walk to downtown Mamaroneck and its Metro North train station. The site is also close to Exit 18 off of I-95 allowing for easy access to and from Connecticut, Rockland County, and the Bronx. The property owner, Simone Development Companies is a full-service real estate investment company specializing in the acquisition and development of commercial, healthcare, industrial, retail and residential properties in the tri-state area. The privately held company owns and manages an extensive portfolio of properties from multi-building office parks to medical office buildings to industrial/flex space to retail centers. The company’s portfolio of more than 100 commercial properties exceeds 5 million square feet. For Additional information contact Simone Development Companies at 718-215-3000 or visit their website at www.SimDev.com
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