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JLL Markets Former Downtown Barneys Store

JLL Capital Markets has been retained by Regency Centers to market and sell 101 Seventh Ave., a 51,942-square-foot boutique office building with ground-floor retail space in Chelsea. The property previously served as the Lower Manhattan home of Barneys New York.

“With the recent closing of Barneys’ downtown location, 101 Seventh Avenue is a rare opportunity for investors to reposition an iconic New York property,” said JLL’s Rob Rizzi. “This property is a blank canvas, located at the intersection of New York’s most dynamic neighborhoods, and is one of the few anchor-sized opportunities available in the Midtown South market.”

The JLL team representing Regency Centers includes managing directors Rizzi and Brock Emmetsberger, chairman of New York investment sales Bob Knakal and senior director Chase Tagen. Managing director Scott Aiese and director Jillian Mariutti will provide financing guidance.

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