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Lincoln Market has signed a 20-year lease for 16,760 square feet at RockFarmer Properties’ The Rowan in Astoria, Queens

Lincoln Market Inks Lease for First Queens Location

Lincoln Market, a regional grocery store offering the convenience of shopping online and home delivery, has signed a 20-year lease for 16,760 square feet at RockFarmer Properties’ The Rowan, a recently completed 46-unit luxury condominium at 21-31 31st St. in Astoria, Queens. It will be the brand’s sixth location in New York City and its first in Queens. 

“We are excited to have Lincoln Market’s newest location at The Rowan to provide a convenient, quality and value-focused, fresh food market for everyday and specialty grocery items,” said Kostas Koutsothanasis, COO at RockFarmer.  “With the recent closure of several grocery stores in the area, Lincoln Market will provide an incredible new option for local residents.” 

Koutsothanasis and RIPCO Real Estate’s Ben Weiner and Chris Walther co-represented ownership. Scott Sher of Katz Retail represented the tenant. 

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