Levy of Adams & Co. Real Estate represents landlord in six lease renewals totaling 6,727 s/f at 10 W. 33rd Street: Includes a 2,350 s/f lease to Alliance Wholesale
Adams & Co. Real Estate, LLC has brokered six renewals on behalf of the landlord, Ten West Thirty Third Associates, at 10 W. 33rd St. for a total of 6,727 s/f:
* A three-year, 2,350 s/f lease for Alliance Wholesale Corp. David Levy of Adams & Co. represented the landlord and the tenant.
* A four-year, 1,404 s/f lease for S. Fielding Accessories Ltd. Levy represented the landlord and the tenant.
* A 962 s/f lease for Intercontinental Leathern Industries, Inc. Levy represented the landlord and the tenant.
* An 880 s/f lease for Niche 212, LLC. Levy represented the landlord and the tenant.
* A three-year, 684 s/f lease for Print Studio. Levy represented the landlord and the tenant.
* A 447 s/f lease for SD Wholesale, LLC. Levy represented the landlord and the tenant.
"10 W. 33rd St. continues to be a destination building for premier fashion accessories companies and has a loyal tenant base who have experienced first-hand the profitability of being in the building," said Levy. "We are happy to see them stay and look forward to their continued successes."
Built in 1914, this 12-story, 319,200 s/f building boasts 24/7 access. Notable tenants include A Classic Time Watch Co., Barganza, Global Design Concepts and Latique Handbags , with retail tenants Legends Bar & Grill, Spa Sol, Jim Hanley's Universe, and United States Post Office.
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