JF Real Estate completes six Syracuse area leases totaling 26,940 s/f
JF Real Estate has recently completed six leases totaling 26,940 s/f in the area. The deals include the following:
* Chuck Sangster, senior VP, and John Funiciello, president, of JF Real Estate have brokered a lease for 16,250 s/f of office space with Countryway Insurance at the Syracuse Building, 224 Harrison St. This tenant is moving from the eastern suburbs and occupying the entire 8th floor of the building. Sangster represented the tenant and Funiciello (who is one of the owners of the building) represented the owners.
*Funiciello also leased 2,850 sq/f of office space at 224 Harrison St. to the New York State Auditors.
* Martin McDermott, senior VP of JF Real Estate, brokered the 1,400 s/f retail lease to Subway at Franklin Park Plaza on 6430 Kirkville Rd., East Syracuse. The landlord is Franklin Park Plaza, LLC.
* McDermott brokered the lease of 2,500 s/f of office/showroom space Robert's Office Interiors at One Webster's Landing. The landlord is Webster's Landing, LLC.
* McDermott completed the 1,400 s/f lease of office space to Spartan Staffing at 5781 Bridge St., East Syracuse. The landlord is Pavone Associates.
* McDermott also brokered the 2,500 s/f lease of office space to InAlign, Inc. at 6700 Kirkville Rd., East Syracuse.
Brooklyn, NY Investment Property Realty Group (IPRG) closed the sale of 723 6th Ave., a mixed-use building located in the Greenwood Heights section of the city, for $2.65 million.
Walk down any New York block this year and you can feel it. The sidewalks are crowded, the storefronts are lit, and the energy that defines this city is back at full volume.
You have a right to be concerned. I am always surprised at the companies that will negotiate the price of their new facility down to the last dollar, without thoroughly analyzing their
Artificial intelligence (AI) is beginning to help transform lending by enhancing decision-making, improving risk management and streamlining operations. With AI-powered tools that analyze vast amounts of data, lenders are able to assess borrower creditworthiness more accurately and efficiently. AI can evaluate a wide range of factors,
There was a time when an offering memorandum (OM) was pretty bare bones, some photos, a few bullet points on income, and a rent roll thrown in at the back. That used to get the job done. Not anymore. In 2025, buyers are sharper, faster, and more selective. They’re looking