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Compass Duo Markets Staten Island Retail After 45-Year Hold

Compass vice chairman Adelaide Polsinelli and the firm’s Jake Rosen have been hired to market a prominent retail center at 935 Richmond Ave. in Staten Island’s Mariners Harbor neighborhood. 

The 10,800-square-foot property has a strong roster of long-term tenants. IHOP in the anchor tenant, followed by Umi Sushi & Hibachi, and Dragon Karate School, a boutique fitness concept with two other locations on Staten Island. 

“This is the first time the property has been on the market in 45 years,” said Rosen. He noted that the City Planning Commission just approved 750 apartments along the nearby St. George waterfront. The project will be the borough’s tallest residential tower. 

Polsnielli added, “It will attract residents who are looking for more spacious residential options and are relocating for the suburban feel and affordability offered in Staten Island. With the additional commuter option of the Midtown ferry, accessibility and transportation just got easier.” 

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