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Levy and Maslin of Adams & Co. Real Estate handle 4,612 s/f lease at 110 W. 40th Street; Represented both landlord and tenant, Crumbs Bake Shop

­Adams & Co. Real Estate, LLC brokered a 10-year, 4,612 s/f lease at 110 W. 40th St. for the corporate offices of Crumbs Bake Shop. David Levy and Brett Maslin of Adams & Co. represented both the tenant and landlord. "We are happy to welcome Crumb's corporate headquarters to 110 W. 40th St.," said Levy. "The company is in the midst of significant expansion and we look forward to helping with their space needs as they continue to grow." The 26-story, 129,808 s/f property is located near Bryant Park and boasts 24-hour access. Recent renovations include new elevators and a new lobby. Notable tenants include Belmont Freeman Arch., Nu Image and FRP Apparel. Retail tenants include Croton Reservoir Tavern and Hightone Café.
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