Kew Management leases 2,700 s/f to Hill Country Chicken at the Townsend Building
Kew Management Corp. has completed a corner retail space lease to Hill Country Chicken. Occupying 2,700 s/f in the Townsend Building across from Madison Sq. Park at 1123 Broadway (West 25th St.), Hill Country Chicken is set for a spring 2010 opening.
"We're delighted to welcome Hill Country Chicken, Marc Glosserman's latest inventive contribution to the down-home dining scene," said Leslie Spira Lopez, CEO of Kew Management and board member of the Madison Sq. Park Conservancy.
"Marc was a visionary to recognize that the Townsend Building not only faces the park and is now part of the Broadway Pedestrian Mall but stands at the entryway to Nomad, a bustling neighborhood, thanks to the revival of the area around Madison Sq.Park since its 2001 restoration," Lopez said.
"The influx of new residential and commercial projects in the area has Nomad poised to become New York's next hot spot," said Glosserman. "We are excited to be opening Hill Country Chicken at the corner of 25th and Broadway in the heart of this burgeoning neighborhood."
For more information about Kew Management Corporation, please visit www.kewmanagement.com.
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