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KDA tapped as exclusive sales agent for 2,500 s/f development site at 108 Frost Street in Brooklyn

Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates, Inc. (KDA) has been named the exclusive sales agent for a 2,500 s/f development site at 108 Frost Street between Leonard Street and Manhattan Avenue in the Williamsburg section of the borough. Kalmon and Neil Dolgin, co-presidents of Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates, made the announcement. The exclusive sales listing will be handled by KDA broker Fred Rufrano. The vacant site at 108 Frost Street is zoned R6, and is ideal for a residential development of up to 6,750 buildable s/f, or a community building of up to 12,000 buildable s/f. Building amenities include one drive-in door and 14-foot ceilings. The L subway stop, B43 and B48 bus routes, and the Brooklyn Queens Expressway are located just a few short blocks away from 108 Frost Street. Neighboring businesses include La Locanda, Brooklyn Kitchen, Muddy Paws and Tiger Blanket Records. The area also has a number of new condominiums and luxury apartments under construction.
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