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Levitan and Reichenbacher of Lee NYC ink 3,550 s/f in Brooklyn for Livestyle Designs

Brendan Reichenbacher of Lee & Associates NYC LLC Brendan Reichenbacher, Lee & Associates NYC LLC
Peter Levitan, Lee & Associates NYC LLC Peter Levitan, Lee & Associates NYC LLC

Brooklyn, NY Peter Levitan and Brendan Reichenbacher of Lee & Associates NYC LLC (Lee NYC) have arranged a lease for Livestyle Designs at 146 Wythe Ave. in Williamsburg, on the corner of North 8th St. The centrally located space contains 2,350 s/f at ground level and a 1,200 s/f basement.

“Livestyle Designs will be a great addition to the Wythe Avenue corridor,” said Levitan, who represented the tenant and the owner, Flatiron Williamsburg Property Group LLC, with Reichenbacher. “The tenant has two outposts in Venice and Santa Monica, and was pleased to find a similar vibe in Williamsburg.” The store will join the ranks of BK Bowl, J Crew, Brooklyn Brewery, the Wythe Hotel, Café Mogador, and Van Leeuwen.

The tenant took immediate possession and is expected to open in fall 2017. Asking rent was $165 per s/f.

Livestyle Designs is operated by design power couple Francesca and Ahmad DeShae. Francesca is an interior designer, Ahmad creates custom furniture, and they have combined their talents to create an eclectic boutique and design studio that has taken the Los Angeles area by storm.

“The site’s a stone’s throw from both the waterfront’s residential high-rises and significant commercial development,” said Levitan. Within a two block radius there are four commercial developments totaling roughly one million s/f including the William Vale Hotel, 25 Kent, 87 Wythe, and The Williamsburg Hotel. “The new commercial density will add considerable daytime traffic and new retail attractions to an already popular destination.”

According to Reichenbacher, “While people all over Williamsburg will be drawn to the Livestyle Designs aesthetic, new residents, office tenants, and developers will especially appreciate having a design studio and shop in such close proximity.”

The New York office of Lee & Associates, and its affiliated company Sierra Real Estate LLC, provides a full array of corporate advisory and commercial real estate services, including office and retail brokerage, sales and investments, and project and property management. Together, the firms have more than 85 real estate professionals in its 600 Madison Avenue headquarters office.

Celebrating more than 37 years of leadership excellence in commercial real estate, Lee & Associates is the largest broker-owned firm in the country with 58 locations across the nation including California, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Texas, and Wisconsin. With almost 900 brokers nationwide, Lee & Associates provides a wide range of specialized commercial real estate services on a local, regional and national level.

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