Deals of the Day: May 13

Leases

Info-tech firm inks new deal in FiDi

Address: 255 Greenwich St, Manhattan 
Landlord: Jack Resnick & Sons
Tenant: Pearson VUE
Lease size: 11,716 square feet
Lease length: 10 years
Asset type: Office
Brokers: Jack Resnick & Sons’ Adam Rappaport and Brett Greenberg represented the landlord in-house. Cresa’s Mike McKenna represented the tenant.

SoHo office building lands baby and kids’ food firm

Address: 100 Crosby St., Manhattan 
Landlord: GFP Real Estate
Tenant: The Little Spoon
Lease size: 4,300 square feet
Lease length: Five years 
Asset type: Office
Brokers: GFP Real Estate’s Neith Stone represented the landlord in-house. Current Real Estate’s Rob Kluge and Brandon Charmas represented the tenant.

Artisanal fragrance, skin care company to open SoHo showroom, office 

Address: 100 Crosby St., Manhattan 
Landlord: GFP Real Estate
Tenant: Officina Profumo Farmaceutica di Santa MariaNovella
Lease size: 2,827 square feet
Asset type: Office
Brokers: GFP Real Estate’s Neith Stone represented the landlord in-house. JLL’s Charles Gerace and Stella Pachoe represented the tenant.

Financings

Mitchell Lama building gets amends project loan

Address: 950-955 Evergreen Ave., Bronx
Owner: Nelson Management
Lender: New York City Housing Development Corp.
Loan amount: $14.7 million
Asset type: Multifamily

Charney Cos. scores gap funding for Gowanus development

Address: 175-225 Third St., Brooklyn
Owner: Charney Cos.
Lender: Silver Point Finance
Loan amount: $27.6 million
Asset type: Vacant lot

News update

Cuomo’s PAC gets an additional $1.7M

For the next several weeks until the June 24 primary election, Deals of the Day will include a weekly update showing the latest notable donations to Fix the City — the super PAC spending heavily to support Andrew Cuomo’s mayoral campaign.

Fix the City raised $1,708,000 between May 5 and 11, bringing its total to $8.7 million — the most raised by any PAC for a city election. The latest donors included:

DoorDash ($1 million)John Hess, Hess Corp. CEO ($250,000)Jack Zinterhofer, Estée Lauder executive ($250,000)Mitchell R. Julis, investor ($50,000)Bruce Ratner, developer ($36,000)Harold Fetner, developer ($25,000)