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Hartman of Pliskin Realty leases 7,971 s/f on behalf of Advance Auto Parts

Marvin Hartman, executive vice president at Pliskin Realty & Development closed a 10-year lease with two five-year options on behalf of Advance Stores Company, Inc., operators of Advance Auto Parts (AAP). Hartman brokered the lease at 221-06 Springfield Gardens for a 7,971 s/f space which will be occupied by an Advance Auto Parts store. The space is located in a 22,000 s/f building, now operating as a flea market, which will be converted into a 22,000 s/f retail center by the owner, 221-06 Merrick Boulevard Associates. Hartman represented Advance Stores Co., the tenant, while the owner was represented by CPEX Realty. Hartman is widely-recognized with the real estate industry and markets served for his in-depth knowledge and experience in retail leasing and development, retail and multi-family investment properties, and brokerage and management of commercial and multi-family properties. He is an accomplished dealmaker who has long-term relationships representing major national brands such as Advance Auto Parts. In addition, he is the long-standing broker for many private investors. Hartman received his bachelor of arts from Queens College and MBA from Pace University. He is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers. Pliskin Realty & Development is one of the leading real estate brokerage, property management and investment firms in the New York-Metropolitan region specializing in retail real estate and multi-family properties. Pliskin is one of the most active brokerage firms representing a wide range of properties, from the largest shopping centers to smaller, strip centers and standalone properties. The company successfully meets the needs of diverse clients, from major national retail brands and franchisors to local businesses, property owners and private investors. Among its many longstanding relationships are Advance Auto Parts, Sally Beauty Supply, Ethan Allen Furniture, La-Z-Boy Furniture, Fed Ex/Kinkos, Vitamin Shoppe, 7-11, Municipal Credit Union, Planet Fitness Gyms, Sleepy's, Subway, Angel Tip Nail Salons, Elizabeth Arden, and Excess Space Dispositions. Pliskin's geographic concentration is on Long Island and the five boroughs of New York City. Pliskin also manages over 1,250,000 square feet of properties in the NY area and nationally for investors. For additional information, visit www.pliskinrealty.com or call: (516) 997-0100.
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