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Resolution Real Estate Partners brings two tenants to 251 West 30th St.

Manhattan, NY Barry Bernstein, executive director/leasing, and Michael Adler, director/leasing, Resolution Real Estate Partners LLC, arranged leases for two new tenants at 251 West 30th St., a mixed-use building in the Penn Plaza district. Bernstein and Adler represented the tenant and landlord for the Veyl Ventures, LLC transaction. The direct-to-consumer e-commerce firm signed a two-year lease for 4,000 s/f.

In addition, the duo arranged a grade level lease with Newmark’s Jeffrey Roseman and Drew Weiss, who are the building’s retail representatives. The new tenant, 787 Coffee, signed a 7.5 year lease for a bi-level space, which includes the 2,057 s/f ground floor and 1,487 s/f mezzanine. Representing the tenant was Albert Halawani of Kassin Sabbagh Realty.

“251 West 30th St. has tremendous cachet thanks to its central location in a thriving mixed-use district,” said Bernstein. “In addition, it is Silver LEED certified with a strong e-commerce tenant base, both of which support Veyl Ventures’ forward-focused business model. And now we’re bringing even more synergy to the building’s culture with the addition of an epicurean coffee café!”

Other tenants in the building include Industrious, Sinequa, Jupiter Intelligence, and global architecture firm Greenberg Farrow. Amenities at 251 West 30th St. include a tenant’s lounge, fitness center, yoga room, and full baths with showers.

Veyl Ventures, LLC will be relocating from 750 Lexington Ave. this spring.   

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