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Moawad of Levin Management brokers 2,700 s/f lease

E.J. Moawad, 
Levin Management Corp.

Patchogue, NY New York restaurant institution Patsy’s Pizzeria has leased 2,700 s/f at 35-71 South Ocean Ave. The commitment brings the 23,000 s/f “main street” retail property to 100% occupancy, according to Levin Management Corp. (LMC), the exclusive leasing and managing agent. There was no tenant broker involved in the transaction.

Patsy’s Pizzeria is regarded as one of New York’s earliest pizzerias. Patrons will be able to dine-in or take out from the new 35-71 South Ocean Ave. location.  

“There are other pizzerias in the area but nothing quite like Patsy’s,” said LMC leasing representative E.J. Moawad, who arranged the 35-71 South Ocean Ave lease. “This iconic franchise has a loyal following, and Patchogue Village – with its up-and-coming retail and dining scene – is an excellent location for this brand’s continued growth. Patsy’s Pizzeria rounds out 35-71 South Ocean Ave.’s dining options and joins this revitalized neighborhood’s growing selection of mouthwatering restaurants.”

In January, Irish pub and restaurant James Joyce Pub celebrated its grand opening at 35-71 South Ocean Ave. The property, located off Main St., also is home to 360 Taiko Sushi & Lounge, among other tenants. 

35-71 South Ocean Ave. sits three blocks from the Long Island Railroad, one mile from The Sunrise Hwy. and less than five miles from the Long Island Expressway. The property serves a growing residential population of more than 153,000 people with an average household income of more than $107,800 within a five-mile radius.

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