Mayzlin of Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates named leasing agent for 349 Suydam Street
Brooklyn, NY According to Kalmon Dolgin and Neil Dolgin, co-presidents ofKalmon Dolgin Affiliates, Inc. (KDA) has been appointed the exclusive leasing agent for a 42,000 s/f, four-story loft building at 349 Suydam St. in the prime Bushwick neighborhood. Gary Mayzlin of KDA is the listing agent for 349 Suydam St.
Prospective tenants have the unique opportunity to rent the entire four-story building. Divisions are also available starting at 5,000 s/f. Individual floor sizes range from 8,100 to 12,500 s/f. Amenities at 349 Suydam St. include a freight elevator, loading platform, wood floors, fully sprinklered ceilings that range in height from 11-15 ft., and abundant natural light. The building is located between Irving and Wyckoff avenues, a few short blocks from the L subway station and B13 and B38 bus routes. “This is the perfect space for creative/tech use, office space or retail,” said Mayzlin. “Bushwick has become a destination for restaurants, bars and shopping, and offers a bustling art scene.”
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