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The Rochlin Organization arranges leases and sales at 377 Oak Street totaling 16,288 s/f

377 Oak Street - Garden City, NY 377 Oak Street - Garden City, NY

Garden City, NY The Rochlin Organization, commercial real estate services firm, has brokered multiple lease and sale transactions totaling 16,288 s/f at 377 Oak St. The 170,000 s/f office condominium building known as the Office Center at Mitchel Field, is located in the heart of Nassau County at 377 Oak St., located adjacent to Stewart Ave. and the Nassau Coliseum, Mitchel Field complex and Hofstra University are nearby. The top two floors of the building are owned by Treiber Real Estate Co., LLC, a private New York real estate firm. The Office Center at Mitchel Field’s tenant roster includes The Benjamin Companies and Yusen Air & Sea Service (USA), Inc.

Michael Rosenfeld, a vice president of the firm, is heading the project’s leasing & sales team along with Adam Rochlin. Rosenfeld announced that the following deals were recently signed:

• Jobast Holdings, a financial services firm, signed a lease for 4,246 s/f on the 4th floor.

• J.J. Stanis & Co., an administrator and broker of insurance and employee benefits products purchased a 5,858 s/f office condo.

• A.M. Boutzalis, C.P.A. signed a long-term lease for a 2,148 s/f office suite.

• John Petschauer Inc. insurance brokerage purchased a 4,036 s/f office condo.

Rosenfeld said, “Tenants are drawn to the Office Center at Mitchel Field because the property can offer either the benefits of owning real estate or the flexibility of leasing office space within a professional office building that features a Garden City address.”  Additionally, on-site management, ample parking, and full service café are strong selling points. 

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