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Gordon and Intner of Admiral RE secure two leases on Kraft Avenue

Admiral Real Estate Services Corp. revealed two new retailers opening in 2014: SoulCycle Spinning Studio and Crush Wine Bar, both on Kraft Ave. across from the Bronxville Metro North train station. These leases would not have been possible without the continued efforts and guidance of the Bronxville mayor's office, building department and planning board. Crush Wine Bar will be located at 112 Kraft Ave., near Bronxville's Bow Tie Cinemas. The wine and tapas bar will offer wines for both connoisseurs and casual guests, as well as a full bar and cocktail menu. SoulCycle Spinning Studio, which will be located at 94 Kraft Ave., has a reputation for its full-body indoor cycling workout, focusing on the best motivating instructors and high-energy music. Jon Gordon and Haryn Intner of Admiral, the landlord's exclusive leasing agent, represented the owner in each transaction, as well as Crush Wine Bar. SoulCycle was represented by Peter Levine of Charter Realty & Development Corp.
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