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NEW YORK CITY — A joint venture between Keystone Equities and Normandy Real Estate Partners has acquired an industrial building located at 25-11 49th Ave. in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens. Howard Weinstein and Scott Weinstein, owners of Candid Litho printing, sold the property for $39.1 million. The 109,200-square-foot property is zoned M1-4, which allows for a range of community facility, commercial and light manufacturing uses. The buyer plans to convert the property and utilize the air rights to expand the building to 11 stories spanning 238,000 square feet of creative office space. Jonathan Eshaghian and Jakub Now of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller and procured the buyer in the deal.

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NEW YORK CITY — Cushman & Wakefield has brokered the sale of an apartment building located at 210 E. 95th St. in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. An undisclosed buyer acquired the 9,892-square-foot building for $12.1 million. Hall Oster, Tom Gammino, Teddy Galligan, Brett Weisblum and Tim O’Brien of Cushman & Wakefield represented the undisclosed seller in the deal. The property features two two-bedroom units, 12 three-bedroom units and one four-bedroom apartment. The free-market apartments feature in-unit washers and dryers and a gas-fired boiler.

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NEW YORK CITY — Eastern Consolidated has arranged the sales of two retail properties totaling $10.5 million. In the first transaction, an owner-user purchased a 6,624-square-foot mixed-used building with ground-floor retail space, located at 27 E. 20th St. in Manhattan’s Flatiron District, for $7.2 million. The buyer plans to open a restaurant in the ground-floor retail space. Adelaide Polsinelli and Mitchell Goldstick of Eastern Consolidated represented the buyer, while Jonathan Schwartz, also of Eastern Consolidated, represented the seller, Silvershore Properties, in the transaction. In the second deal, Polsinelli represented the seller, 68 Thomas Street Associates LLC, in the sale of a 3,732-square-foot retail condominium at 68 Thomas St. in Manhattan’s Tribeca. Studio 68 LLC purchased the property for $3.2 million. Prime Manhattan Realty represented the buyer in the transaction.

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LITTLE FERRY, N.J. — Liberty Street Realty has completed the disposition of a vacant warehouse, located at 200 Liberty St. in Little Ferry. Stamford, Conn.-based Hartford Realty Corp. acquired the property for an undisclosed price. The buyer plans to redevelop the site and construct a 15,655-square-foot CVS/pharmacy at the location. Gary Sauerborn of NAI James E. Hanson represented the seller in the transaction.

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PHOENIX — ViaWest Group has purchased three buildings at Blackhawk Corporate Center in Phoenix for $34.2 million. The buildings are located at 20401 N. 29th Ave., 2902 and 3010 W. Agua Fria Freeway. The complex was built in 1997 and 1998. Darren Tappen and Peter Beauchamp of Kidder Mathews and Ryan Timpani of Colliers International, the project’s leasing agent, represented both parties in the transaction. The seller was Cohen Equities.

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NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. — Regent Commercial Holdings has acquired a 33,505-square-foot industrial building in North Hollywood for $6.1 million. The building is located at 13401-13431 Saticoy St. The asset is fully leased. The property features units ranging from 1,800 square feet to 8,600 square feet along with gated and open parking. It was built in 1975. Scott Caswell of Lee & Associates-LA North/Ventura represented both the buyer and seller in this transaction.

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LOS ANGELES — Faris Lee Investments has arranged the sale of a retail property located at 959 Crenshaw Blvd. in Los Angeles. Rite Aid occupies the 12,573-square-foot building, which is situated on 1 acre. A Newport Beach-based private seller sold the property to a Beverly Hills-based private buyer for $10 million. Nicholas Coo, Thomas Chichester, Joseph Chichester and Matt Brooks of Faris Lee represented the seller and buyer in an all-cash 1031 exchange.

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LAS VEGAS — Dunkin’ Donuts’ has opened two restaurants in the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas and Biloxi, Miss. Further expanding the Dunkin’ Donuts footprint within rest stops and travel centers, the brand’s franchisees opened a total of 12 travel center restaurants around the country. The company also significantly increased its partnership with Pilot Flying J Travel Centers in 2017, accounting for five of the total 12 locations open throughout the year, with a commitment for an additional 20 in 2018. These new locations expanded the brand’s portfolio to include full-service restaurants, as well as additional self-serve locations. A Dunkin’ Donuts franchisee opened its first non-traditional location at the University of Hawaii in October. Eight restaurants on college and university campuses opened during 2017, including George Mason University in Fairfax, Va.; Binghamton University in Binghamton, N.Y.; and the second restaurant to open in the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo .

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SAN FRANCISCO — Jeff Kirwan, president and CEO of Gap brand, will leave Gap Inc. A search is underway for his replacement. In the interim, Brent Hyder, currently serving as Gap Inc.’s executive vice president of global talent and sustainability, will oversee the brand. Prior to his current role, Hyder served as chief operating officer at Gap brand. He also served as vice president and general manager of Gap Japan K.K., leading all aspects of the Gap Inc. business in Japan. Gap Inc. is a global retailer overseeing the Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy, Athleta, Intermix and Weddington Way brands. Gap Inc. has approximately 3,200 company-operated stores and 450 franchise stores in more than 90 countries worldwide.

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the $53 million sale of The Queue Apartments, a 191-unit multifamily community located at 817 S.E. 2nd Ave. in downtown Fort Lauderdale. Robert Given, Troy Ballard, Zachary Sackley and James Quinn of Cushman & Wakefield arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller and property developer, a joint venture between Urban Street Development and Fazio Properties. Miami-based Boardwalk Properties acquired the asset. The seven-story apartment community offers a mix of studio to three-bedroom units ranging in size from 529 to 1,275 square feet. Community amenities include a courtyard pool, Zen garden, two-story fitness center, dog park, clubroom, outdoor dining area, entertaining suite and an electric car charging station. The property was completed in 2017 and was 95 percent occupied at the time of sale. The project team includes interior designer Big Time Design Studios, general contractor Hooper Construction and architect MSA.

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