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Wadler and Lopez of KDA arrange a 24,000 s/f lease for the Brooklyn Night Bazaar

According to Kalmon Dolgin and Neil Dolgin, co-presidents of Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates, Inc. (KDA), the firm has arranged a 24,000 s/f lease for the Brooklyn Night Bazaar, a flea market and entertainment venue, at 29 Norman Ave. on the border of the Greenpoint and Williamsburg sections. Jacques Wadler and Vincent Lopez of KDA represented both the tenant and the owner in the deal. The Bazaar is relocating to 29 Norman Ave. from 45 North 5th St. in Williamsburg. The Brooklyn Night Bazaar will operate at 29 Norman Ave. on Friday and Saturday evenings, with a wide range of offerings including crafts, clothing, beer and wine, and artisanal food vendors. The Bazaar will also feature an array of activities such as rock climbing and table tennis. "The Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates team of Vincent Lopez and Jacques Wadler actively searched to find the perfect space for the Brooklyn Night Bazaar in its relocation within the Greenpoint/Williamsburg area," said Neil Dolgin. "The building at 29 Norman Ave. was attractive to the tenant due to its central location and existing, vibrant night life scene. The size of the property was also beneficial in accommodating the large variety of vendors and activities the Bazaar offers." The one-story property at 29 Norman Ave. is located between Banker and Dobbin Sts. It is easily accessible from all points in Manhattan and Queens via the Brooklyn Queens Expressway, Williamsburg Bridge, G subway line, and B43, B48 and B62 bus routes.
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