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Woodworks in LIC Draws Seven New Tenants

Cushman & Wakefield has arranged seven leases at The Woodworks LIC at 9-03 44th Rd. In Long Island City representing more than 30% of the building’s rentable space in less than four months since leasing efforts began in earnest. The Woodworks LIC is a 90,000-square-foot industrial and office property that represents the first ground-up industrial development in the neighborhood in more than 30 years. 

A Cushman & Wakefield team of Joshua Kleinberg and Dale Braverman represented the landlord, Barone Management, in all leasing transactions. 

“We’ve seen significant interest from a multitude of quality tenants at the property, which speaks to the strength of the market,” said Kleinberg. “We are thrilled to welcome these new tenants to Woodworks LIC and look forward to continuing our leasing efforts on behalf of Barone Management.” 

New Woodworks tenants include Daikin, Jenna Gang Photography, Wild Flour NYC, Montana DataCom, HUNGRY, Firmont Capitol and 809 Cakes. 

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