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Winick Realty Group inks two leases in Brooklyn and Manhattan: 6,415 s/f

According to Winick Realty Group, Ricky's, the beauty shop specializing in fashion accessories, beauty supplies and cosmetics, has signed a lease for a store in the Williamsburg neighborhood. The 2,000 s/f store will be located on Williamsburg's main shopping corridor at 191-193 Bedford Ave., between North Sixth and North Seventh Sts. Ricky's was represented by Adam Stupak of Winick Realty, who acts as the exclusive leasing agent for the retailer. The property owner, RedSky Capital was represented by Steven Rock of the Carlton Group and David Rosenberg of Robert K. Futterman & Associates (RKF). Winick Realty Group has also inked a lease for a new location in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood for American Apparel at 427 Broadway. Located on the southwest corner of Howard St, the store will encompass 4,415 s/f on the ground floor with 50 ft. of frontage on Broadway and 100 ft. on Howard St. Lori Shabtai, director of luxury and brand retail; Jeff Winick, CEO, and Monica Kass of Winick Realty represented the property owner in this 10-year lease at an undisclosed rental. The tenant was represented by Devon Binns and John Brod of PBS Realty Advisors. Established in 1982, Winick Realty Group is one of New York's prominent real estate firms specializing in retail leasing and advisory services. Over the years, Winick Realty has served a broad range of domestic and global clients, with a strong emphasis on long-term representation and expansion and growth strategies.  With over 55 employees, Winick Realty is highly recognized as a forerunner in the retail real estate market.
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