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Vanguard-Fine, Donovan RE and Caliber Comm’l. lease 25,329 s/f

Clarence, NY Vanguard-Fine, LLC has completed the following:

  • Barry Feinman and Kenneth Brownell of Vanguard-Fine, Brian Donovan of Donovan Real Estate, and Jacob Rivera of Caliber Commercial Brokerage brokered the 25,329 s/f lease for Advance Auto in Joann’s Plaza, 4101 Transit Rd. 
  • Christopher Farrell, Barry Feinman and Kenneth Brownell of Vanguard-Fine brokered the 1,538 s/f lease between Uncrushable Nutrition and Delaware Plaza, LLC in Delaware Plaza, 180 Delaware Ave. in Delmar. 
  • Brownell, Paul Bulmer, and Barry Feinman of Vanguard-Fine brokered the 25,000 s/f lease between FPI Mechanical, Inc. and Two Girls & A Guy, LLC at 50 Simmons Ln. in Menands. 
  • Bulmer, Brownell and Barry Feinman and Brian Donovan of Donovan Real Estate brokered the lease between Chase Bank, NYC, NY and Northside Partners at 20 Park Ave. in Clifton Park. 
  • Benjamin Feinman of Vanguard-Fine brokered the 3,000 s/f lease between The Christmas Guys and Vatrano Realty at 29A Vatrano Rd. in Albany. 
  • Bulmer, Brownell and Barry Feinman, with Donovan, brokered a lease between Chase Bank, NYC, NY and Gordon Development at 50 State St. in Albany. 
  • Brownell, with Benjamin and Barry Feinman brokered the 2,200 s/f lease between 518 Landscape and Anderson Development at 2B Anderson Dr. in Albany. 
  • Brownell and Barry Feinman brokered the lease between Harbor Freight Tools and Auburn Associates, LLC at the Auburn Shopping Center in Auburn. 
  • Brownell, with Benjamin and Barry Feinman brokered the 4,400 s/f lease between Gobrands, Inc. and Anderson Development at 2A Anderson Dr. in Albany. 
  • Barry Feinman and Brownell, with Alison Burnside and Shannon Older of Dartmouth Group brokered the 2,280 s/f lease between Saratoga National Bank and Panda Express, Inc. at 545 Troy Schenectady Rd. in Latham. 
  • Brownell, with Benjamin and Barry Feinman brokered the 3,200 s/f lease between MacFawn Fire and Flood and Anderson Development at 2B Anderson Dr. in Albany. 
  • Brownell, Farrell and Barry Feinman brokered the $550,000 sale of 4855 Rte. 30 in Amsterdam between purchaser, Hada Amsterdam, LLC and seller, Key Bank National Association. 
  • Brownell, with Benjamin and Barry Feinman and Donovan brokered a lease between Chase Bank, NYC, NY and Wolf Road Park II, LLC at Wolf Road Park, 155 Wolf Rd. in Albany. 
  • Barry Feinman, Brownell and Steven Lerner of Vanguard-Fine brokered the $500,000 sale of 1816 State St. in Schenectady between purchaser, Ahmad Ziauddin and seller, Leslie Plaine.
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