Zere Real Estate Services closes over 19 leasing deals during summer
September 18, 2009 - Long Island
Michael Zere, executive vice president of Zere Real Estate Services closed over 19 signed leasing deals this past summer season. He had this to say, "The summer season has been active, although the deals are smaller and we are working harder than ever to bring the deals to fruition, there is still business out there in the Suffolk County leasing markets, if you are willing to hand hold your customer and walk them through the leasing process with creative alternatives to structure a deal that benefits both parties."
Recent industrial leasing deals: 2,000 s/f - Headlight Medic, Inc., Bohemia, Medford, 2,000 s/f - Barberi Tile, Inc., Ronkonkoma, 2,000 s/f - Dolce Press, Inc., Bohemia, 3,000 s/f - Duraclean, Inc., 3,000 s/f, Bohemia, CJ Power Technologies, Inc., Medford, 12, 200 s/f - Shoreline Record Management, Medford,
Recent office leasing deals: 600 SF Marketing Ventures Inc., Bohemia, 900 s/f - Kenneth Higgins, C.P.A, Smithtown,1,000 s/f - Dr. Christopher Passidomo, M.D, Lake Grove, 1,000 s/f Smart Touch Biometrics, Bohemia 1,000 s/f - Managed Tech, Inc., Bohemia, 1,000 s/f - Peggy Ann McCoy, C.P.A., Bohemia ,1,500 s/f - Allstaff Inc., Smithtown, 1,500 s/f - Family Medicine, MD., Ronkonkoma, 1,600 s/f - First Judicial Claims Service, Smithtown, 1,700 s/f - Mil Com Components, Inc., Smithtown, 2,000 s/f - Platinum Benefits Team, Bohemia, 2,100 s/f - New Health Medical, Hauppauge, 5,100 s/f - Bartlett Amorusso & Recce Architects, P.C., Inc., Hauppauge.
Marie Zere, president & CEO, Zere Real Estate Services has her own ideas about the present business leasing climate. "In this market, you have to put the hours in and advise your customers where the best deals are and what are realistic expectations from a commercial landlord during the course of a lease term. Businesses still need to operate their companies even if it means cutbacks and transition operations to offset the rising costs across the board to run a company today on Long Island...the wheels keep turning with aggressive business owners willing to ride out the economic storm."