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Levy and Maslin of Adams & Co. broker eight leases at 34 West 33rd Street

Adams & Co. Real Estate brokered eight deals for a total of 8,082 s/f on 34 West 33rd St. David Levy, principal, and Brett Maslin of Adams & Co., represented the landlord, Arcade Building Associates, as well as the tenant in the following deals: * A 1,600 s/f renewal for Girandola USA, LLC. Lola Girandola USA plans to use the space as executive and general offices as well as a showroom space for children's apparel; * A 1,248 s/f renewal for C.K. (NY) Industries Inc. C.K. (NY) Industries plans to use the space as general and executive offices as well as a showroom space for children's apparel; * A 1,077 s/f new lease for Flyers Group USA Corp. Flyers Group USA plans to use the space as executive and general offices as well as a showroom space for children's apparel; * A 1,066 s/f renewal for Lola Jo Sales Group-East, Inc. Lola Jo Sales Group-East plans to use the space as executive and general offices as well as a showroom space for children's apparel; * A 1,035 s/f new lease for El International (USA), Inc. El International plans to use the space as executive and general offices as well as a showroom space for children's apparel; * A 1,019 s/f renewal for DNF International Company, Inc. DNF International plans to use the space as executive and general offices as well as a showroom space for children's apparel; * A 575 s/f new lease for Joseph Henry LCC. Joseph Henry plans to use the space as executive and general offices as well as a showroom space for children's wear; * A 462 s/f renewal for Biscotti, Inc. Biscotti plans to use the space as executive and general offices as well as a showroom space for children's wear. Built in 1914, 10 West 33rd Street is a 12-story, 319,200 s/f building. Notable tenants include A Classic Time Watch Co., Barganza, Global Design Concepts and Gina Group, with retail tenants Legends Bar & Grill, BCD Tofu House, and United States Post Office.ancing of the Paper Factory."
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