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O’Hara and Schachner of SVN | Realty Three Advisors lease 1,200 s/f; Haag of TRS acts for tenant, FNBLI

East Setauket, NY SVN | Realty Three Advisors LLC completed a 1,200 s/f lease at 234 Rte. 25A to The First National Bank of Long Island (FNBLI).  FNBLI signed a long term lease and is tracking toward a grand opening around Labor Day.

Lorraine O’Hara and Aric Schachner of SVN | Realty Three Advisors represented the landlord and Ray Haag of TRS represented the tenant.

The First National Bank of Long Island is a full service commercial bank which provides a broad range of financial services to individual, professional, corporate, institutional and government customers through its branch system on Long Island and in the boroughs of Manhattan and Queens.

SVN | Realty Three Advisors LLC  provides brokerage, tenant representation, consultation, asset management, property management, leasing, accelerated marketing and auction services.  SVN | Realty Three Advisors LLC represents clients in multifamily, retail, industrial, office, self-storage, hospitality and land transactions.

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