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Holmstrom of Winick represents InVite Health in 400 s/f lease

InVite Health has signed a lease at 221 East 86th St., between Second and Third Aves. This 400 s/f lease marks InVite's 11th store and third Upper East Side location. Winick Realty Group's Patty Holmstrom, exclusive broker for InVite, represented the tenant while landlord York Associates was represented by Rafe Evans of Walker Malloy. "The Upper East Side has recently seen a very healthy rise in both residential and retail activity, coinciding with the anticipated completion of the Second Ave. Subway," said Holmstrom. "InVite was drawn to 86th Street because of its dense residential population and heavy foot traffic, not to mention the large increase in medical and health-care industry investments at nearby institutions like the Upper East Side location of Cornell Weill-New York Presbyterian Medical Center and the upcoming Cornell University investment on Roosevelt Island." InVite Health has been a direct source for all of its nutritional products for over a decade, selling more than 200 high-quality, all-natural vitamins, herbs, minerals, specialized formulas and personal care products. InVite Health also offers free nutritional counseling in each of its 11 locations in New Jersey, South Florida and New York, including stores in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, The Bronx, and New Hyde Park.
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