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Hunt of Hunt Corporate Services brokers 3,446 s/f lease for More Than A Gym in Plainview

David Hunt, Hunt Corp.

Plainview, NY According to Hunt Corporate Services, Inc., More Than A Gym has leased 3,446 s/f of office space at 245 Newtown Rd. David Hunt, president of Hunt, represented the landlord, Anton-Cerrone Associates. Wayne Steinberg of Real Estate Strategies, Ltd. represented the tenant.
 
More Than A Gym features a fully equipped gross motor and sensory gym for children with developmental delays and various abilities. This unique gym is specifically customized with one-to-one physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy to meet each child’s needs. They also offer group motor and sensory socialization classes. "More Than A Gym is relocating their facilities from Syosset," said Mr. Hunt. "They needed to grow, and we were able to provide them with a very accessible location on the Long Island Expressway Service Rd. The landlord is custom building out their facilities as a children's gym."
 
Located on the South Service Rd. of the Long Island Expressway in Plainview, 245 Newtown Road 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/ft 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.

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