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Levy and Schwartz of Adams & Co. brokers two leases: 28,000 s/f

Adams & Co. Real Estate, LLC brokered two lease renewals at 1071 Avenue of the Americas for a total of 28,000 s/f: a 10-year, 14,000 s/f lease for Bardwil Industries, Inc., and a 10-year, 14,000 s/f lease for Pacific Coast Feather Co. In the Bardwil lease, David Levy and Jeffrey Schwartz of Adams & Co. represented the landlord while Jeffrey Peck of Studley, Inc. represented the tenant In the Pacific Coast Feather lease, Levy and Schwartz represented the landlord while Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. represented the tenant. "We are happy that two industry leaders decided to renew in the Feather and Down Building at 1071 Avenue of the Americas," said Levy, principal of Adams & Co. "These renewals prove that the current market presents many opportunities for niche industries to continue to operate business in Manhattan." Built in 1920, the 12-story, 151,533 s/f property overlooks Bryant Park. Aside from the many textile and bedding tenants, the building is also home to many fashion tenants including Weatherproof, J. Lo and Tommy Bahama with retail tenant Kinokuniya Bookstore.
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