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T. Weiss Realty signs 11,000 s/f in leases

Craig Weiss, T. Weiss Realty

Melville, NY T. Weiss Realty, a family-owned developer, landlord and manager of commercial real estate, said it has signed leases totaling 11,000 s/f representing expansions of tenants within its portfolio of class A office building.

CM Group LLC, the Long Island franchisee of Moe’s Southwest Grill, a tenant in 1,050 s/f on the first floor of Melville Corporate Center I, 105 Maxess Rd., expanded to 1,556 s/f in the building’s last loft-style suite on the second floor. T. Weiss president Craig Weiss arranged the deal in-house. This expansion brings the building’s second floor, loft-style spaces to full occupancy.

ERT Design Group LLC an architectural firm, relocated from 1,215 s/f at 105 Maxess Rd. to 2,081 s/f at the Broadhollow Corporate Center, 532 Broadhollow Rd. Craig Weiss arranged the transaction in-house.

Hollander Legal Group PC, a law firm focused on insurance and criminal defense matters, will relocate from 2,594 s/f at 105 Maxess Rd., to 4,488 s/f within the same building. Craig Weiss arranged the transaction in-house.

Caliber Home Loans Inc., a national mortgage lender, is to relocate from 3,434 s/f at 105 Maxess Rd. to 4,135 s/f at Melville Corporate Center II, 330 S. Service Rd. Ralph Giuffre of CBRE, represented Caliber and Craig Weiss represented the landlord in-house. The lease brings 330 S. Service Rd. to 100% occupancy.

“We are genuinely pleased that these tenants have chosen to relocate to new spaces within our portfolio. With so many options available in our market, this demonstrates their appreciation for the locations, amenities and services offered by T. Weiss,” said Craig Weiss. “These four tenant expansions also bode well for the strength of our local Melville economy. We are looking forward to the continued growth of our tenant base as Melville continues to expand.”

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