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Hunt of Hunt Corp. represents landlord in 10,000 s/f lease in Plainview; Schwartzberg of Premier Commercial represents tenant

David HUnt, Hunt Corp.

Plainview, NY According to Hunt Corporate Services, Inc., Central Nassau Guidance & Counseling Services, Inc.has leased 10,000 s/f at 245 Newtown Rd.  David Hunt of Hunt represented the landlord, Anton-Cerrone Associates, in the lease negotiations. The tenant was represented by Jeffrey Schwartzberg of Premier Commercial Real Estate. 

Central Nassau Guidance provides clinical treatment, rehabilitation, housing opportunities, social and support services, counseling and guidance to individuals, families and the community affected by mental illness, developmental disabilities, psychological difficulties, addiction and/or dependency problems. "In 2016 we were able to secure Central Nassau Guidance as a tenant in 20,985 square feet of space in Plainview," said Mr. Hunt. "They quickly outgrew the space, and once again we were able to find them additional space just over a mile away."

Located on the South Service Rd. of the Long Island Expressway in Plainview, 245 Newtown Rd. is a 106,297 s/f flex building shared by EW Howell, JT Roselle Lighting, Lightpath, and Trane, among others. The building is part of an Anton-Cerrone Associates portfolio consisting of over 700,000 s/f of office and flex space throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Hunt has represented Anton-Cerrone as their exclusive leasing agent for more than 30 years.

245 Newtown Road - Plainview, NY

 

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