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KSR to handle leasing of Kew Management retail space

New York, NY Kew Management has selected KSR (Kassin Sabbagh Realty) to handle the leasing of Kew’s retail space in Manhattan. KSR is a fully integrated New York City commercial real estate firm with over a decade of experience in retail leasing, investment sales, and tenant and landlord representation. Kew Management owns and manages premier office and retail space in NoMad and Washington Heights.

"I am extremely excited that KSR is joining the Kew Management team to help us facilitate the increase in activity and ever-growing interest in our portfolio of properties. The demand we are seeing – particularly in our uptown properties – is amazing," said Leslie Spira Lopez, CEO, Kew Management. "With the robust return of the New York City market, we welcome the additional resources and expertise KSR brings to Kew as we continue to respond to the accelerating momentum.”

KSR was selected to represent KEW properties given their capabilities and industry relationships.

“We are elated to be hired by Kew Management for this assignment," said Albert Halawani. “The focus on Washington Heights in the national news is attracting major companies to the market. We look forward to bringing new emerging brands to Kew Management's outstanding portfolio of premier properties."

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