Kohn and Lieber of KDA represent tenant in 5,000 s/f lease
Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates, Inc. (KDA) has arranged a 5,000 s/f lease for Liberty Paper & Plastic at 191 Clifton Place in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of the city. Kalmon and Neil Dolgin, co-presidents of Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates, made the announcement.
Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates brokers Joel Kohn and Avrum Lieber represented the tenant, while Jacques Wadler and Vincent Lopez, also from KDA, represented the owner.
The one-story industrial building at 191 Clifton Place has 14-foot ceilings, gas heat and one drive-in door. Liberty Paper & Plastic will relocate to Clifton Place from their current space at 481 Wythe Ave.
Located between Bedford and Franklin Avenues, 191 Clifton Place has convenient access to Queens and Manhattan via the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and G subway line. Major thoroughfare Atlantic Avenue is just a few blocks south.
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