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Levy of Adams & Co. reps landlord in two leases totaling 8,250 s/f

David Levy, Adams & Co.

Manhattan, NY Adams & Company has signed 8,250 s/f on the 10th floor at 10 West 33rd St. in the Garment District. David Levy of Adams & Co. represented the landlord, Ten West Thirty Third Associates in both deals.

In the first lease, Goldstone Hosiery Co., Inc. signed 2,630 s/f and will partially occupy the 10th floor of the 13-story building, originally built in 1914. The lease was for five-years and two-months. Goldstone Hosiery will utilize the space for offices and a showroom for the sale of hosiery and ladies and men’s underwear. 

Patricia Nash Designs, Inc. also signed a 5,620 s/f lease and will partially occupy the 10th floor. The lease is for eight years and will begin on Jan. 1, 2019. Patricia Nash will utilize the space for general and executive offices and as a showroom.

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