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Chelsea Art Tile + Stone Signs with Koeppel Rosen for Office/Showroom Space

Koeppel Rosen LLC, leasing and management agent for the Rosen family portfolio, and stewards for a number of historic Manhattan office properties, has secured a new 3,715-square-foot, seven-year, seven-month lease for Chelsea Arts Tile + Stone LLC at 245 W. 29th St. in Midtown South’s Chelsea neighborhood.

The new lease will comprise a partial space on the fourth floor of the building and will be used as an office/showroom for Chelsea Art Tile + Stone. Max Koeppel, director of leasing at Koeppel Rosen, represented ownership in-house. Michael Nazarian with Norman Bobrow & Co., Inc. represented the tenant.

Chelsea Art Tile + Stone is a premier supplier and fabricator of luxury tile and stone products, serving New York City’s architectural, design and construction communities. Known for its craftsmanship, curated materials, and custom solutions, the company specializes in bringing high-end stonework and tile installations to both residential and commercial projects, according to Koeppel Rosen.

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