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Industry One brokers two sales totaling $4.8 million and two leases totaling 5,900 s/f

Mario Asaro, Industry One

 

Greg Picker, Industry One

 

Andrew Gonzalez, Industry One

 

Farmingdale, NY Industry One Realty Corp. has arranged two sales totaling $4.8 million sale and two leases totaling 5,900 s/f The deals include:  

• Mario Asaro, SIOR, president of Industry One, co-brokered the $3.995 million sale of a 30,000 s/f industrial building located at 400 Smith St. Asaro represented the buyer, 400 Smith St., LLC, and Alberto Fiorini and Gary Chimeri of Alliance Real Estate Corp represented the seller, CRO TWO, LLC  NORTWO, LLC.

• Greg Picker of Industry One co-brokered the lease of 4,700 s/f at 50 Brook Ave., Unit J, Deer Park. Picker represented the tenant, Millissime, Inc., and the landlord, 50 Brook LLC, represented themselves.

• Andrew Gonzalez of Industry One brokered a 1,200 s/f office lease at 180-190 Marine St. Gonzalez represented both the tenant, Crown Laboratory, Inc., and the landlord, JKJ Marine, LLC.

• Asaro co-brokered the $805,000 sale of a 3,600 s/f industrial building located at 84 Toledo St.  Asaro represented the seller, L&S Management LLC, and the buyer, Gary Bell, was represented by Michael Freedberg of Suffolk Industrial Properties.

400 Smith Street - Farmingdale, NY

 

180-190 Marine Street - Farmingdale, NY

 

 

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