Hackett of MRS facilitates four sales: $8.11 million total
Jeremy Hackett
Medford, NY Metro Realty Services, LLC completed the following:
Jeremy Hackett of Metro Realty Services, LLC sold 7.33 acres of industrial land on North Service Rd. to SIMCO NOA, LLC for $3.65 million. Hackett represented both the buyer and the seller, Datta NY LLC.
Hackett sold 11,574 s/f at 19 Pinehurst Dr., Bellport to Research Property Holdings, LLC for $2.7 million. Hackett represented the seller, NAA Properties LLC and Tom Attivisimo of Greiner-Maltz represented the buyer.
Hackett sold 4,000 s/f at 910 Marconi Blvd., Ronkonkoma to 910 Marconi, LLC for $1.05 million. Hackett represented both the buyer and the seller, Carmen Mender.
Hackett sold 4,840 s/f at 70 Mill Rd., Amityville to Steel Mill 70, LLC for $710,000. Hackett represented the buyer and David Hunt of Hunt Corporate Services, Inc represented the Seller, SREE Holdings, Inc.
Manhattan, NY The Feil Organization has signed a 15-year, 46,000 s/f renewal with Thompson Coburn LPP at 488 Madison Ave. The national law firm has occupied the entire 14th and 15th floors since 2002, and as part of the
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