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Sozio, Shkury, Tortorici and Greshin of Ariel broker $14.175 million sale; Sold a 53-unit, six-story building in Flushing

Victor Sozio,
Ariel Propety Advisors

 

Shimon Shkury,
Ariel Propety Advisors

 

Michael Tortorici,
Ariel Propety Advisors

 

Queens, NY Ariel Property Advisors has facilitated the sale of 143-48 41st Ave., a large multifamily building in Flushing. The six-story property sold for $14.175 million.

143-48 41st Avenue, Flushing - Queens, NY

The 53-unit elevatored building, which spans 56,000 s/f, is located on the south side of 41st Ave., between Parsons Blvd. and Bowne St. 

Exclusive agents Victor Sozio, Shimon Shkury, Michael Tortorici, and Jesse Greshin represented the owner and secured the buyer.  

Located in downtown Flushing, the buildings boast a multitude of transportation options, with the 7 train and a Long Island Rail Road stop two blocks away. With its unique shopping and dining, the neighborhood of Flushing has become a must-see destination for locals and tourists alike. The Queens Botanical Garden, Queens Museum and Citi Field are just a few of the area’s popular destinations. 

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