Business Services Industry

T. Weiss Realty Corp

Real Estate Weekly, April 29, 2009

T. Weiss Realty Corp. signed leases totaling almost 9,000S/F during March at its properties in Melville, Hauppauge and Huntington, Long Island. The transactions included:

* In Melville, Sequel Systems Inc., a leading provider of medical practice management and electronic medical record software, leased 3,033 s/f for a new corporate headquarters at Melville's newest Class-A office building, Melville Corporate Center III, 324 S. Service Road. The company, currently elsewhere in Melville, is expected to take occupancy on July 15. Melville Corporate Center III is a new 133,000 s/f granite and glass sheathed, four-story building.

* Also in Melville, the Long Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (LIHCC) leased 2,850 s/f at the Broadhollow Corporate Center, 532 Broadhollow Road. The group, which will take occupancy on May 1, plans to use the space for its small business incubator, now in Ronkonkoma. The organization's headquarters will remain in Lynbrook. Broadhollow Corporate Center is an 83,000 s/f, Class-A office building constructed in 1996 and was recently upgraded.

* At 2150 Joshua's Path In Hauppauge, On Target Telemarketing, Inc. leased 2,400 s/f and will take occupancy on May 1. Also, Wayne F. Ford, who does business as First Midwestern Securities, leased 713 s/f at the property and moved in March 1. The 48,000 s/f, Class-A building was constructed in 1999.

* In Huntington, Island Advantage Realty, LLC expanded into another 1,675 s/f of office space at 1160 E, Jericho Tpke., bringing its total in the building to 5,741 s/f. Island Advantage, which specializes in selling and managing foreclosed real estate throughout the New York metropolitan area for banks, started out in 700 s/f in the building, which also known as the Dix Hills Executive Office Center.

T. Weiss director of leasing Craig A. Weiss negotiated all of the leases directly with the tenants.

COPYRIGHT 2009 Hagedorn Publication
COPYRIGHT 2009 Gale, Cengage Learning
 

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