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TF Cornerstone Signs Organic Market to LIC Residential

 Prestige Marketplace has signed a lease for 2,967 square feet of retail at TF Cornerstone’s (TFC) 4545 Center Blvd. project. The new market will offer organic, natural foods and grocery, as well as a 100% natural juice bar to residents, workers, and visitors in Long Island City, Queens. The location will be Prestige Marketplace’s first in Queens, joining additional locations in Brooklyn and Manhattan. 

“This latest partnership is further evidence of TF Cornerstone’s dedication to Long Island City’s growth and vibrancy,” said Steve Gonzalez, senior director of retail leasing at TFC. “By bringing in another respected retailer like Prestige Marketplace, we will continue our work in fostering a fully amenitized and diverse community where every resident can thrive.” 

Steven E. Baker, Thomas Galo, Lee Block, and Jason Stein from Winick Realty Group represented both TFC and Prestige in the execution of the deal.

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