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BK MXU Adds Maimonides Health, Chick-fil-A, Hounds Town USA

JLL announced that the bulk of the retail space at 809 Atlantic Ave. in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, has been leased, leaving 8,000 square feet available. The 29-story, 284-unit mixed-use tower, was developed by Hope Street Capital and designed by Morris Adjmi Architects.  

Maimonides Health signed a long-term lease for 25,000 square feet on the second floor, Chick-fil-A leased 5,000 square feet on the ground floor, and Hounds Town USA leased the entire 6,000-square-foot lower level. Nick Zweig of Location Commercial Real Estate represented Maimonides, and David Alani and Michael Friedman of Inline Realty represented the tenant. Ryan P. Condren and George Danut of JLL serves as exclusive leasing agent for 809 Atlantic Ave.

“It’s taken a minute to assemble the site and work through the ULURP and landmarks processes,” said Hope Street Capital partner Sha Dinour. “However, the apartments are now fully stabilized and the rapid lease up of the retail space is reflective of the strong demand for best-in-class concepts among the very fast-growing residential population leading the neighborhood’s transformation.” 

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