New York Real Estate Journal

Fields of City Connections completes two sales: $1.85 million

October 8, 2010 - Spotlight Content
According to City Connections Commercial, agent Barry Fields recently closed two commercial sales in the city. In the first transaction, at 40 West 22nd St., Fields represented the buyer and seller. The mixed use co-op space measures 4,000 s/f with an additional 2,000 s/f of usable basement. The seller, Kim Jae Printing Co., held firm to an asking price that was originally above the market at its height. They eventually took Fields' knowledgeable advice and the property was sold just prior to foreclosure. The last asking price was $1.9 million. The buyer in this transaction, Chabad of Gramercy Park, has a main facility close by. The Chabad operates the expanding Preschool of the Arts, which is open to all religions and will be the main use of the West 22nd St. space. The sale closed, in August after three years on the market, for $1.2 million. Fields also helped the printing company in a second transaction to buy a new space in Long Island City at 40-19 22nd St. The 1,600 s/f space also includes an additional 1,600 s/f basement. The seller of this space, Agustin Bonilla, was represented by DY Realty. The property sold for $650,000 and closed in September 2010 after nine months on the market. The last asking price of the property was $700,000. Recognized as a top sales, rental and commercial real estate firm, City Connections Realty (CCR) has been handling property transactions throughout New York City since 1988. As a seasoned and respected organization, CCR provides each of its clients with "A Better Real Estate Experience." The company's tight-knit group of professionals is highly regarded for their skillful guidance, ethical conduct and topnotch expertise.