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O’Brien and Peters of M.C. O’Brien Inc. secure two leases

William O’Brien,
M.C. O’Brien Inc.

 

Davon Peters,
M.C. O’Brien Inc.

 

Brooklyn, NY According to M.C. O’Brien Inc., they have secured two long-term leases on two exclusive retail listings.

3019 Mermaid Avenue - Brooklyn, NY

The first transaction was for 2,550 s/f at 3019 Mermaid Ave. in Coney Island. A multi-unit fast-food operator has opened a dual concept, Popeye’s and Gyro QiLa. The site is a strip center developed by PRD Realty. Co-Tenants include Dunkin Donuts, Rite Aid, and Met Food.

730 Broadway - Brooklyn, NY

The second transaction is an inline location of 1,600 s/f at 730 Broadway in the Williamsburg neighborhood. Another multi-unit fast food operation will develop a Texas Chicken and Burger at this location, near the intersection of Graham and Flushing Aves. Other tenants in the immediate area include Chase Bank, Models, Planet Fitness, H & R Block, Burger King, Sbarro’s

The leasing team of William O’Brien, SIOR, and Davon Peters secured both leases.

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