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Marcus & Millichap closes five sales in Brooklyn totaling $9.5 million

Shaun Riney,
Marcus & Millichap

 

Daniel Greenblatt,
Marcus & Millichap

 

John Brennan,
Marcus & Millichap

 

Samuel Finkler,
Marcus & Millichap

 

Michael Salvatico,
Marcus & Millichap

 

Jakub Nowak,
Marcus & Millichap

 

Mark Zarrella,
Marcus & Millichap

 

Seth Glasser,
Marcus & Millichap

 

Matthew Rosenzweig,
Marcus & Millichap

 

Robert Lawrence,
Marcus & Millichap

 

Brooklyn, NY Marcus & Millichap has closed the following transactions:

1310-1312 Flatbush Avenue - Brooklyn, NY

• 1310-1312 Flatbush Ave., a 9,072 s/f mixed-use property sold for $3.45 million. Shaun Riney, Daniel Greenblatt, Mark Zarrella and Seth Glasser of Marcus & Millichap had the exclusive listing, and acted on behalf of the buyer and seller.

344 Lorimer Street - Brooklyn, NY

• 344 Lorimer St., a 2,250 s/f site, sold for $2 million. Riney and Michael Salvatico of Marcus & Millichap had the exclusive listing, and acted on behalf of the seller. The buyer was secured and represented by Matthew Peters. 

1017 Fulton Street - Brooklyn, NY

• 1017 Fulton St., a 2,400 s/f  mixed-use property sold for $1.45 million. Jakub Nowak, Matthew Rosenzweig, and Robert Lawrence of Marcus & Millichap had the exclusive listing, and acted on behalf of the buyer and seller.

773 East 9th Street - Brooklyn, NY

• 773 East 9th St., a six-unit apartment property sold for $1.4 million. John Brennan and Samuel Finkler of Marcus & Millichap had the exclusive listing, and acted on behalf of the buyer and seller.

2706 West 16th Street - Brooklyn, NY

• 2706 West 16th St., a 11,000 s/f development site, sold for $1.2 million. Brennan and Finkler had the exclusive listing, and acted on behalf of the buyer and seller.

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