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Zupnick and Friedman of Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates handle $5 million sale of 100 Huntington St. in Brooklyn

Brooklyn, NY According to Kalmon Dolgin and Neil Dolgin, co-presidents of Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates, (KDA) the firm has arranged the $5 million sale of a 10,000 s/f, one-story warehouse at 100 Huntington St. The subject property is located on the Red Hook/Carroll Gardens border. 

KDA brokers Sam Zupnick and Nathan Friedman represented the seller, Alliota Realty and the buyer, Luxor LLC in the transaction.

The space is currently occupied by Towncar Auto Center body shop, but it will be vacating to make way for the new owner. Luxor LLC plans to use the space as a parking venue and maintenance facility for its limousine business. The property at 100 Huntington was ideal for the buyer because of its proximity to Manhattan. 

The one-story building at 100 Huntington is between Clinton and Henry Sts., and near the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and Smith/9th G and F subway lines. 

Founded in 1904, Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates offers over a century’s worth of experience in the management, sale, leasing and marketing of commercial and industrial property throughout the New York Metropolitan region. In addition to its staff of 35 brokers, Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates, through its subsidiary, KND Management Co., Inc., operates a portfolio of over six million square feet of industrial, office, medical and retail space in ten states. Their highly-trained professionals offer a practical, street-wise approach to real estate, supported by the latest in real estate management and research technology and four generations of unparalleled expertise.

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