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Stankovic of Ingram & Hebron reps Mathnasium in 1,500 s/f lease; Grillo of Gumley Haft acts for landlord

93 Pineapple Walk - Brooklyn, NY 93 Pineapple Walk - Brooklyn, NY
Bosko Stankovic of Ingram & Hebron Realty Bosko Stankovic of Ingram & Hebron Realty

Brooklyn, NY According to Ingram & Hebron, Mathnasium has signed a lease for a 1,500 s/f storefront at 93 Pineapple Walk in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood. The store is a part of the Whitman Cooperative which owns a residential building at 75 Henry St. The store represents the company’s second location downtown.

Bosko Stankovic of Ingram & Hebron Realty represented the tenant while David Grillo, building manager from Gumley Haft represented the landlord.

“This location makes perfect sense for Mathnasium as its only a few blocks away from the prestigious Brooklyn Heights PS 8 on Hicks and Poplar Sts.,” said Stankovic.

“We have been on the lookout for a location in that part of Brooklyn Heights for quite some time and are very excited to have found and negotiated a deal for a beautiful corner space in a great location that will attract both parents and kids in this area,” said Stankovic.

Since 2002, Mathnasium Learning Centers have been working on offering a customized math tutoring services, helping children K-12 develop math skills through homework and tutorials. The franchise consists of over 700 locations internationally including North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The franchise is Ranked #3 in the Forbes list of Best Franchises to Buy in 2016 with an average of two new openings per week.

Ingram & Hebron Realty, Inc. has leased hundreds of thousands of s/f of Downtown Brooklyn retail and office space. The firm has sold over 600,000 s/f of office buildings and $50 million of land and buildings for redevelopment in the borough.

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