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Detroit-Style Pizza Chain Makes NYC Debut in Chelsea

Jet’s Pizza, known for its Detroit-style deep dish pizza, has opened its first New York City location in the retail portion of NYC’s Stonehenge 18 residential property at 120 Ninth Ave. The 1,000-square-foot, 15-year lease was arranged by Meridian Retail Leasing, headed by James Famularo.

Franchisee Scott Gregerson, a Detroit-area native, spent two years living in New York prior to deciding on opening a Jet’s Pizza franchise there. He decided on Stonehenge 18 in Chelsea because of its central location, which allows for deliveries to a wide range of neighborhoods throughout Manhattan.

“I am extremely excited to welcome Jet’s Pizza to NYC,” said Ofer Yardeni, CEO and chairman of Stonehenge NYC. “I am confident that Jet’s will see immense success here, and believe their high-quality product, overseen by a seasoned owner, and accessible location will lead them there.”

Meridian’s John Roesch represented Jet’s Pizza, while his colleague Steven Dweck advised Stonehenge.

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