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Kaufman and Raskob of Kaufman lease 5,000 s/f

The Kaufman Org. brokered a five-year, 5,000 s/f expansion lease at 212 West 35th St. for Stop Pest Control of New York, Inc. Stop Pest Control formerly occupied 3,600 s/f on the 15th floor of 212 West 35th St. and will now occupy 5,000 s/f on the 10th floor of the building to accommodate their growing business. Steven Kaufman and Barbara Raskob of the Kaufman Org. represented both the tenant and the landlord. "Stop Pest Control wanted to stay in 212 West 35th St. but needed to move to a larger office. We were able to lease an entire floor to them which provides the space they need to grow," said Kaufman. "The midtown Manhattan location of the building is ideal and is easily accessible by subway, the Long Island Rail Road, and New Jersey Transit." Built in 1924 by Architect Charles Meyers, 212 West 35th St. is a 16-story building located in the Garment District. The 90,000 s/f building, managed by Kaufman Management Co., LLC, is home to tenants such as Leon Kucherousky, Ngenera and Algren Associates and Park Avenue Brokerages.
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