Deals of the Day: May 28

Leases

New upscale restaurant and venue coming to the Woolworth Building

Address: 233 Broadway, Manhattan 
Landlord: Cammeby’s
Tenant: Goody’s
Lease size: 5,000 square feet 
Lease length: 15 years 
Asset type: Mixed use 
Brokers: The Lawrence Group’s David Ofman and Brian Siegel represented the landlord. The restaurant did not have representation.

Certified MWBE design firm to open showroom and offices in the Flatiron District

Address: 114 W. 26th St., Manhattan 
Landlords: Dean Colin Properties LLC and Jal Colin Properties LLC
Tenant: Architectural Flooring Resource
Lease size: 9,300 square feet
Asset type: Mixed-use
Brokers: Adams & Company’s David Levy, Jeff Buslik, Jack Tobin and Brett Maslin, along with Benchmark Properties’ Michael Beyda & Joel Kubie represented the landlord. Benchmark’s Joel Kubie also represented the tenant.

Cancer support nonprofit inks lease for executive offices

Address: 114 W. 26th St., Manhattan 
Landlords: Dean Colin Properties LLC and Jal Colin Properties LLC
Tenant: Red Door Community
Lease size: 9,300 square feet
Asset type: Mixed use
Brokers: Adams & Co.’s David Levy, Jeff Buslik, Jack Tobin and Brett Maslin, along with Benchmark Properties’ Michael Beyda & Joel Kubie, represented the landlord. Benchmark’s Red Carri Lyon and Jenna Catalon represented the tenant.

Sales

Brooklyn investor acquires much of Astoria block

Addresses: 34-10, 34-12, 34-20, 34-22 and 34-24 38th St., Queens
Seller: Pinto family
Buyer: Mordechai Schwimmer
Sale price: $12 million
Asset types: Residential and industrial

Developer unloads new 183-unit East New York complex

Address: 2886 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn
Seller: The Jay Group
Buyer: Camber Property Group
Sale price: $72 million
Asset type: Mixed use
Brokers: Rosewood Realty Group’s Aaron Jungreis, Ben Khakshoor and Alex Fuchs of Rosewood Realty Group, and Latitude Property Group’s Scott Dweck represented both the buyer and seller.

News update

Donations from Northwell CEO, Rudin push Cuomo’s PAC to $10 million

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 $887,100 between May 19-26, nearly tripling the previous week’s haul and bringing its total to $9,995,525 — by far the most raised by any PAC in this year’s city elections. The latest donors included:

Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings and his wife, Patty Quillin ($250,000)Rudin Management, owner of 1675 Broadway, through the limited partnership Broadway 52nd LP ($250,000)Broadway theater owner James L. Nederlander ($125,000)Investor Lee Jared Fixel ($100,000)Kind snack company founder Daniel Lubetsky ($50,000)Former New York Mets owner Jeffrey Wilpon ($25,000)Outgoing Northwell Health CEO Michael Dowling ($10,000)