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Lee NYC Cues Up Lease for Williamsburg Billiards Hall

Lee & Associates NYC’s Garry Steinberg, Jaime Schultz and Jeffrey Lopez have arranged a 3,300-square-foot lease at 96 N. 5th St. in Williamsburg, for Berry & White Billiards, a new billiards bar. The space will be the brand’s first location.

“The bar scene in Williamsburg is on fire right now,” said Steinberg. “Customers of all ages will enjoy playing billiards, and furthermore this location even includes a backyard, perfect for the upcoming spring and summer seasons.”

The space consists of 1,400 square feet on the ground level, 1,400 square feet on the lower level and a 500-square-foot backyard. Surrounding businesses include Whole Foods Market, Apple Williamsburg, Toby’s Estate Coffee and Sweet Chick.

The Lee NYC team represented both the tenant and the landlord, ZSR N5 LLC, for the 10-year lease. Berry & White will take occupancy in June.

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