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Union Square Gets Second Concept from Kellogg’s Café Team

ABS Partners Real Estate has secured a 7,000-square-foot retail lease at 36 E. 18th St. with Union Square Play, which offers classes and play space for kids. The new concept is the brainchild of Anthony Rudolf and Sandra Di Capua of Co.create NYC, the creative minds behind Kellogg’s NYC café, which occupies 5,000 square feet in the same building.

“We were responsible for bringing Kellogg’s to Union Square from its Times Square café at the end of last year,” said ABS’ Mark Tergesen. “As soon as we were tasked with marketing the new space on the 18th Street side, we reached out to Anthony and Sandra to see if they wanted to expand within the building, which they were eager to do for their new retail concept.”

Targesen and Charles Conwell III represented property owner Four Roses LLC, while Tergesen and ABS’ Jennifer Bernstein acted on the tenant’s behalf.

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