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Hartman of Pliskin secures four leases for AAP totaling 24,290 s/f

Marvin Hartman, executive vice president at Pliskin Realty & Development, a New York-Metropolitan area retail real estate brokerage, property management and investment firm, continues to secure new locations for Advance Auto Parts, Inc. (AAP), one of the leading automotive aftermarket retailers of parts, batteries, accessories and maintenance items, to secure new locations in the region. Hartman represented AAP in the following four 10-year leases totaling 24,290 s/f: * An additional 3,000 s/f at 557 Rte.17M, Monroe, N.Y. Pyramid represented the landlord; * 7,000 s/f at 380 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe, CT. Vidal/Wetterstein represented the landlord; * 7,000 s/f at 334 Rte. 212, Saugerties, N.Y. Commercial Associates Realty represented the landlord; * 7,290 s/f at 1305 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Tom Duke of CBRE represented the landlord. At Pliskin, Hartman specializes in retail leasing and development, investment in retail and multi-family properties, and brokerage and management of commercial and multi-family properties. A strong dealmaker, he is a longstanding broker for many leading national brands. He also has long-term relationships with many private investors for whom he handles all of their real estate transactions. 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.
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