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Property of the Month: Broadway Realty awarded two exclusive listings: 607-611 West 47th St. and 11 Ocean Pwy.

Manhattan, NY Broadway Realty was recently awarded two exclusive assignments. Elliot Bogod, principal broker at the firm will handle both of these properties on behalf of the owners.

The first property is available for sale and/or rent in Midtown West, located at 607-611 West 47th St. The property is a two-story garage building consisting of 15,000 s/f, with M2-4 zoning of up to 38,000 s/f of developable area and will be delivered vacant. The property holds tremendous potential for an owner-occupant in need of parking and distribution space.

Views from the roof include panoramic views of Midtown to the east and the Hudson River and the Intrepid, as well as the home of the Space Shuttle, to the west. Neighboring buildings include Hudson Terrace bar, View Hotel, Kimpton Ink Hotel, Audi Dealership, Honda, and Toyota. This offering presents a rare opportunity to acquire a premier commercial property in one of the borough’s most dynamic and desirable neighborhoods.

The second property is located at 11 Ocean Pwy. in Brooklyn (aka 57 Caton Pl.) This is a 30,000 s/f warehouse available for rent short or long term. Divisible to 6,000 s/f minimum, the property features two loading docks and 30 ft. ceilings of column free space. Once built as a skating rink, this property offers destination retail, warehouse and offices all under one roof. The large open area of more than 20,000 s/f offers a stadium or  theater look, two loading docks, and generous space for multiple  offices on the second floor, as well as entrances from Ocean Pwy. and at Caton Pl.

Conveniently located at Brooklyn’s major artery, Ocean Pwy. is just blocks away from other major routes:  Prospect Exwy., Coney Island Ave., Gowanus and Battery Tunnel and minutes from Manhattan.

Bogod holds all certifications from the New York Real Estate Institute, Real Estate Division at the ACE as well as Florida’s Gold Coast Real Estate School. While finding the “perfect homes” for hundreds people and businesses, Bogod has sold or leased millions of s/f in the New York area. A member of both the Real Estate Board of New York and the Realtor Association of Miami-Dade County, Bogod specializes in investment opportunities in Miami as well as New York. Bogod’s commercial leases include Wall Street Health Club, Spa 88, Hi Chai Bar and Tiret’s Fifth Ave. headquarters. He has also sold residences at Time Warner Towers, Fifteen Central Park West, Ten West End Ave., Downtown by Phillipe Starck, 20 Pine St. by Armani Casa, The Plaza as well as Trump’s International, Riverside and Park properties. 

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