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Vanguard-Fine brokers five sales and four leases

Albany, NY Vanguard-Fine, LLC has completed the following transactions:

Steven Lerner, Kenneth Brownell and Barry Feinman of Vanguard-Fine, LLC brokered the lease between Kit  Kes and 1839 Wood, LLC . The nail salon is located at Central Square, 1839 Central Ave.

Feinman, Brownell, and Christopher Farrell of Vanguard-Fine brokered the sale of 2260 Western Ave., Guilderland between purchaser William and Michele Coons and seller Charles Bohl, Inc.

Feinman, Brownell, and Paul Bulmer of Vanguard-Fine,  and Brian Donovan of Donovan Real Estate brokered the lease between Chase Bank and 2027 Western Avenue, LLC (Lia Realty). The new bank is located at 2027 Western Ave., Guilderland.

Bulmer, Brownell, Feinman and Donovan brokered the lease between Jody Garret (St. Lawrence Distillery) and Magdi Main Street, LLC. The  new distillery is located at 2617 Main St., Lake Placid.

Lerner, Feinman and Brownell brokered the sale of 210  Sheridan Ave. between purchaser Daniel Oh (CCNY Holding, LLC) and seller Ronald  Backer (Sheridan Parking, LLC)

Brownell, Feinman and Donovan brokered the sale of 3877 Vineyard Dr., Dunkirk between purchaser Southern Chautauqua  Federal Credit Union and seller National Retail Properties, Inc.

Farrell, Feinman and Brownell, and Vladimir Goyhman of TRG Realty brokered the lease between Smoke N Save and CLM Empire, LLC at 894 St. Rte. 9, Suite #4,  Queensbury.

Lerner, Feinman and Brownell brokered the sale of 1205  Broadway, between purchaser Meahgan and Kevin Borowsky and seller 2204 Broadway, LLC.

Farrell, Brownell and Feinman brokered the sale of 42 US Rte. 7, Rutland Town, Vt. between purchaser TNKY Rutland, LLC and seller Joe and Shirley Barnhart.

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