Chris Savage from Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid sold a 5,000 s/f retail building at 4712-4720 S. Salina St. for $240,000. Savage represented the buyer, K & T 1 Real Estate, in the transaction.
Gary Cottet from Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid negotiated a 4,000 s/f lease renewal at 6508 Basile Rowe to Optum Infusion Services. Cottet represented the tenant in the transaction.
Savage and David Carnie from Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid sold the former St. Rose Convent (8,896 s/f) located at 409 S Main St. in North Syracuse to CD Laface for $130,000. Savage represented the buyer and Carnie represented the seller in the transaction.
Cottet negotiated a 3,000 s/f lease renewal at 140 Falso Dr. to Cross & Moore Line Striping. Cottet represented the landlord in the transaction.
Cottet leased 2,600 s/f of industrial space at 6700 Thompson Rd. to Twin Peaks Lab. Cottet represented the tenant in the transaction.
Lee Salvetti from Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid leased 3,100 s/f office space at 8240 Manlius Canzenovia Rd. in Manlius, NY to Dr. Edious Elliot. Lee represented the landlord in the transaction.
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Cottet negotiated a lease renewal at 6504 Basile Rowe to Sizewise Rentals (9,000 s/f). Cottet represented the tenant in the transaction.
Cory LaDuke, Bill Evertz and Cottet from Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid negotiated an industrial sublease of 6,130 s/f for Home Delivery Enterprises at 6454 Taft Rd. Cottet represented the landlord and Evertz and LaDuke represented the tenant in the transaction.
Stephen Scuderi, John Clark, Chris Savage and Jim Laurenzo from Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid leased 8,000 s/f at 241 Farrell Rd. to United Auto Supply.
LaDuke and Brian Balash from Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid leased 2,777 s/f of office space at 5010 Campuswood Dr. to Benefit Design Services Corp. Balash and LaDuke represented the tenant in the transaction.
James Furney and Joyce Macknight from Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid sold a 4,000 s/f former school and parish center in Durhamville for $20,000. Furney and Macknight represented the seller in the transaction.
Pelham, NY Houlihan Lawrence Commercial, a division of Houlihan Lawrence, sold 163 Wolfs Ln. for $2.1 million. The site was previously approved for a 27-unit multifamily building with one retail space and 34 parking spaces.
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