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Brooklyn’s Pioneer Building Signs Three Tenants

For Quinlan Development Group, LLC and Building and Land Technology, November closed with long-term leases for three tenants at the Pioneer Building, their commercial mixed-use property at 41 Flatbush Ave. in Downtown Brooklyn.
 
Apple committed to a lease running through 2034. The 2,766-square-foot ground-level space, previously month-to-month, will continue serving as a private lounge for employees at the nearby Apple Store.
 
The second commercial tenant, Local Locker, leased 2,831 square feet for its consumer-focused storage units. Additionally, Shady Grove Fertility signed for nearly 7,000 square feet, representing its first Brooklyn clinic.
 
Representing the landlord for the retail transactions were JLL’s George Danut and Ryan Condren. GoodSpace NYC’s Hank O’Donnell represented Apple. Newmark’s Alex Hedaya represented Local Locker.
 
The Pioneer Building’s office leasing team from Cushman & Wakefield included Joe Cirone, Ron Lo Russo, Remy Liebersohn and Anthony Cugini. The tenant, Shady Grove Fertility, was represented by Nicholas Zuppas, GZ Realty.
 

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