Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates, Inc. (KDA) has arranged a 4,600 s/f lease at 251 Lombardy St. in the Greenpoint section for Lombardy Marble and Granite, Inc., a custom marble manufacturer, according to Kalmon and Neil Dolgin, co-presidents of the firm.
Fred Rufrano of KDA represented the owner, Whitehead Properties, and the tenant in this deal.
The one-story building at 251 Lombardy St. totals 12,000 s/f, with a 37,000 s/f yard. The marble and granite warehouse plans to occupy 4,600 s/f inside, and 8,000 s/f of the yard. The new lease marks an expansion for the company.
251 Lombardy St. is between Gardner and Scott Aves., and provides convenient access to the Brooklyn Queens Expressway.
Founded in 1904, KDA offers over a century's worth of experience in the management, sale, leasing and marketing of commercial and industrial property throughout the New York Metropolitan region. In addition to its staff of 35 brokers, Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates, through its subsidiary, KND Management Co., Inc., operates a portfolio of over six million square feet of industrial, office, medical and retail space in ten states. Their highly-trained professionals offer a practical, street-wise approach to real estate, supported by the latest in real estate management and research technology and four generations of unparalleled expertise.
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