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TF Cornerstone leases 800 s/f to Crank Cycling Studio

TF Cornerstone has arranged a 10-year, 800 s/f lease with Crank Cycling Studio at condominium The View located on the waterfront of Long Island City at 4630 Center Blvd. The studio will offer Long Island City residents their first indoor cycling studio and will be open seven days a week, offering early morning, mid-day, and evening classes. The studio is scheduled to launch this spring and will be on the ground floor of the luxury residential building. "We are committed to serving the community and are now bringing Long Island City their very first indoor cycling studio," said Steve Gonzalez manager of retail leasing of TF Cornerstone. "This new amenity will complement the active and healthy lifestyle the residents of Long Island City embrace." Winick Realty's Steven Baker and Josh Singer represented the landlord, Modern Spaces', Ted Kokkoris represented the tenant. The cutting-edge Crank Cycling Studio features 26 Schwinn spin cycles, an exceptional sound system and L.E.D. lighting along with inspiring instructors to help keep cyclists motivated. Crank Cycling Studio owners are life-long residents of Long Island City and are committed to the growth of the neighborhood. The owners have various other successful businesses in the neighborhood and hope to continue to bring businesses of value and quality to the residents of Long Island City.
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