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Rufrano and Dario Jr. of KDA named exclusive leasing agent for 125 and 127 Kent Avenue

Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates, Inc. (KDA) has been named the exclusive leasing agent for 125 and 127 Kent Avenue, a 5,000 s/f property in the Williamsburg section of the city. Kalmon and Neil Dolgin, co-presidents of KDA, made the announcement. Fred Rufrano and James Dario Jr. of Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates are the brokers handling the exclusive listing. Located in a bustling area on Kent Avenue between North 6th and 7th Streets, the buildings offer 50-feet of frontage on Kent Avenue. 125 and 127 Kent Avenue have ceiling heights of 14-1 feet', are fully sprinklered, and ideal for use by retail, medical offices or restaurants. The site can be divided into two 2,500 s/f spaces. Other tenants in the immediate area include popular Williamsburg restaurant, Sea, NY Muffin, Williamsburg Dental Arts, Mikes Hookup, and American Apparel. 125 and 127 Kent Avenue offer convenient access to the Williamsburg Bridge, Brooklyn Queens Expressway, the Bedford Ave L subway stop and East River Ferry.
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