Levy of Adams & Co. Real Estate secures 8,204 s/f at 10 West 33rd Street; Represents Ray Enterprises of Chesapeake Walk in 4,732 s/f lease
Adams & Co. Real Estate, LLC brokered four deals at 10 West 33rd St., a 12-story, 319,200 s/f building. David Levy, principal, of Adams completed the following totaling 8,204 s/f:
* A 4,732 s/f new lease and expansion for Ray Enterprises of Chesapeake Walk, Inc. Adams represented the landlord, Ten West Thirty Third Associates, and the tenant in the transaction.
* A 2,024 s/f renewal for Arons' Manufacturing Corp. Adams represented the landlord, Ten West Thirty Third Associates, and the tenant in the transaction.
* A 1,001 s/f new lease for Skyler Group LLC. Adams represented the landlord, Ten West Thirty Third Associates, and the tenant in the transaction.
* A 447 s/f new lease for Deb and Dave Accessories LLC. Adams represented the landlord, Ten West Thirty Third Associates, and the tenant in the transaction.
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