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Vanguard-Fine leases 23,585 s/f and secures $1.418 million is sales

Vanguard-Fine, LLC, a commercial real estate office located in Albany, completed the following leases totaling 23,585 s/f and sale transactions totaling $1.418 million: * David Welcome, Barry Feinman and Kenneth Brownell brokered a 7-year lease renewal between Bath Fitter and 1839 Wood, LLC. The 6,785 s/f store is located in Central Square, Colonie. * Christopher Farrell, Feinman and Brownell, along with Brian Donovan of Donovan Real Estate Services brokered a five-year lease between Quest Diagnostics and Kimco. The 1,200 s/f facility is located in Latham Farms, Latham. * Feinman and Brownell brokered a lease between Albany Medical Center and Delaware Plaza Associates. The 5,200 s/f facility is located in Delaware Plaza, Delmar. * Steven Lerner, Feinman and Brownell brokered a lease renewal between Grab The Wheel, LLC and Tender Loving Care and Joy of Caring. The 2,400 s/f garage is located at 1064 Catalyn St., Schenectady. * Feinman and Brownell, along with Donovan of Donovan Real Estate brokered the sale of 1971 Rte. 52 East in Liberty between Simon Konover Development Corp. and Jalak Corp. of New York. The sale price was $1.05 million. * Paul Bulmer brokered the sale of 1508 Rte. 9, Halfmoon between Upstate NY Subway, LLC and Darlene Brown. The sale price was $367,500. * Feinman and Brownell brokered a lease between Aaron's Rents and Woodvale Holdings, LLC. The 8,000 s/f store is located in Columbia Plaza, Hudson.
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