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• J U N E • 2 0 2 EXCLUSIVE AVAILABILITIES • september • 2021 • 401 broad hollow road • suite L1 melville, new york 11747 tel - 516.935.8300 www.therochlinorganization.com No representation, express or implied, is made to the accuracy of the information herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any special listing conditions. NASSAU COUNTY • exclusive availabilities • 401 broad hollow road • suite L1 melville, new york 11747 tel - 516.935.8300 www.therochlinorganization.com No representation, express or implied, is made to the accuracy of the information herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawl without notice, and to any special listing conditions. • 623 stewart avenue • garden city, n e w y o r k square feet floor immediate 7,371 second south upon request occupancy 4,689 square feet second floor north 15,739 square feet first floor south OFFICE/MEDICAL CONDOS 3,216 square feet first floor west FOR SALE OR LEASE FIVE UNITS SOLD suites are divisible BUILDING IS NOW OPEN COMMENTS: • Minutes from the Meadowbrook Parkway M3 West exit ramp • 4:1000 parking ratio with underground parking • 24/7 building access contact MICHAEL LEVENSTEIN • Turn-key building installation • - 516.441.7330 • Convenient to Roosevelt Field • ADAM E. ROCHLIN - 516.441.7373 • Building features beautiful entrance and high-end finishes • MAXX ROCHLIN - 516.441.7270 • 250 fulton avenue • hempstead, n e w y o r k immediate square feet floor 00 985 fifth $25 sq ft + Elec occupancy 3,478 square feet fourth floor divisible 400 – 4,137 square feet second floor arranged 15,000 square feet mezzanine divisible call for details occupancy COMMENTS: FULL-MEZZANINE • Conveniently located ½ mile to Hempstead LIRR Station and ½ block to NICE bus stops FLOOR AVAILABLE • 2 miles to Hofstra University • A short distance to shops & restaurants • Private, municipal and street parking • 24/7 access • On-site property management • Storage available in basement • Will build-to-suit contact • MICHAEL LEVENSTEIN - 516.441.7330 No representation, express or implied, is made to the accuracy of the information herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawl without notice, and to any special listing conditions. • 1600 stewart avenue • westbury, n e w y o r k immediate square feet 50 50 1,205 first floor suite 109 $29 sq ft + $3 Elec occupancy 5,905 square feet* second floor suite 220 942 square feet third floor suite 303A 2,927 square feet third floor suite 308 4,221 square feet fourth floor suite 404 33,000 square feet* fifth floor suite 500 COMMENTS: • Conveniently located on Stewart *divisible Avenue directly off Meadowbrook Parkway M4 exit • NICE bus stop at corner • ADAM E. ROCHLIN • 550 free parking spaces contact - 516.441.7373 • 24/7 electronic card-key access • MARC BERKOWITZ - 516.441.7280 • Emergency back-up generator • ELIZABETH D. HOLMES - 516.441.7340 • Brand new cafe • Executive conference room for tenant use • 60 hempstead avenue • west hempstead, n e w y o r k immediate 11,040 square feet* sixth floor full floor can $ 00 sq ft + $ 50 Elec 27 3 occupancy combine 11,040 square feet* fifthfloor full floor to 33,120 11,040 square feet** third floor full floor square feet 5,701 square feet* second floor *divisible **divisible, two fully built-out office suites COMMENTS: • Executive office building • Ample Parking • Free surface space parking • On-site management office • Banking in building • Security systems contact • MICHAEL LEVENSTEIN - 516.441.7330 • 24/7 card key access • MICHAEL D. ROSENFELD - 516.441.7360 • Offering turn-key building installation No representation, express or implied, is made to the accuracy of the information herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any special listing conditions. • 100 merrick road • rockville centre, n e w y o r k 10,590 square feet east suite E-418 $ 00 arranged 36 sq ft + Elec occupancy 1,160 square feet east suite E-402 3,919 square feet W-430 immediate west suite occupancy 1,622 square feet east suite E-206 825 square feet east suite E-110 COMMENTS: NEW OWNERSHIP • Live, work and play in the Village of Rockville Centre - a vibrant downtown featuring apartments, shops, restaurants, parks and entertainment CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS • 5 blocks to the LIRR station, a 35 minute commute to Penn Station • Conveniently located near Sunrise Highway,Southern State Parkway & Belt Parkway PLANNED • Private & municipal parking • Skylit atrium connecting the east and west buildings contact • MICHAEL LEVENSTEIN • Full service cafe - 516.441.7330 • Will build-to-suit • ADAM E. ROCHLIN - 516.441.7373 • 1101 stewart avenue • garden city, n e w y o r k square feet immediate 6,481 second floor east divisible call for details occupancy 3,158 square feet first floor west separate entrance COMMENTS: MEDICAL OFFICE SPACE • Generous tenant improvement packages being offered • Conveniently located off Meadowbrook Parkway M3 West exit • NICE bus stop in front of building • Covered parking deck • 24/7 building access • Located on Stewart Avenue “Medical Row” • Institutionally owned and managed • Join Northwell Health and other Medical Group Practices contact • MICHAEL D. ROSENFELD - 516.441.7360 • ADAM E. ROCHLIN - 516.441.7373 No representation, express or implied, is made to the accuracy of the information herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any special listing conditions. • 1055/1065 stewart avenue • bethpage, n e w y o r k 7,329 square feet* second floor sublease upon request immediate occupancy *divisible to 3,500 sf COMMENTS: • Sublease term through 1/30/31, shorter term possible LONG TERM SUBLEASE • Move-in condition, upgraded finishes PLUG & PLAY • Furniture can be made available • Pantry/Breakroom, IT room SHORTER TERMS • 24/7 key card access CONSIDERED • Minutes from the Seaford - Oyster Bay Expressway, easy commute from all points north and south • 5:1000 parking • Café & amenities on site • New entrances, lobbies, restrooms and common areas contact • MICHAEL D. ROSENFELD - 516.441.7360 • 865 merrick avenue • westbury, n e w y o r k $ 50 5,405 square feet* fifth floor 31 sq ft + Elec immediate upper floors occupancy 1,542 square feet third floor 11,667 square feet second floor south 19,260 square feet* second floor north 2,190 square feet first floor COMMENTS: $ 50 – $ 50 sq ft + Elec 1,356 - 4,536 square feet concourse 18 24 • Conveniently located on Merrick Avenue, minutes from the concourse Meadowbrook Parkway *divisible • N35 NICE bus stops in front of property, nearby LIRR Westbury Station BUILDING SIGNAGE • Ample covered and non-covered parking, 24/7 access • Professional on-site ownership & management AVAILABLE • Building features 3-story glass atrium, highly efficient HVAC system, lounge style seating area with WiFi and 2 executive conference rooms contact • MICHAEL LEVENSTEIN - 516.441.7330 • On-site Courtyard by Marriott featuring meeting spaces and cafe • ADAM E. ROCHLIN - 516.441.7373 • Multiple fiber optic high speed data carriers, full building emergency power generator • Close to restaurants and shopping, across from Eisenhower Park • MAXX ROCHLIN - 516.441.7270 No representation, express or implied, is made to the accuracy of the information herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any special listing conditions. • 400 post avenue • westbury, n e w y o r k 00 50 immediate 2,601 square feet third floor $28 sq ft + $3 Elec upper floors occupancy 2,340 square feet second floor 1,750 square feet second floor 2,265 square feet first floor 2,843 square feet first floor COMMENTS: • Conveniently located off the Northern State Parkway, Post Avenue exit. Near the Long Island Expressway,Meadowbrook and Wantagh Parkways • In close proximity to Westbury LIRR station • Excellent parking, including covered parking. • 24 / 7 building access contact MARC BERKOWITZ • Located in the Village shopping district, a short distance to restaurants, shops and The Space at Westbury Theater • - 516.441.7280 • 422 bedford avenue • bellmore, n e w y o r k square feet building (plus lower level) arranged 4,774 two-story call for details occupancy COMMENTS: • Conveniently located in the heart of Bellmore Village, 0.2 miles to Sunrise Highway, 0.8 miles to Wantagh Parkway, 0.3 miles to INVESTMENT / USER SALE Bellmore LIRR station, near shops and restaurants • 17 miles from JFK Airport • Zoned Business X Town of Hempstead • Elevator • Lower level is partially finished with a lunch room • On-site parking • 0.13 acre contact • MICHAEL D. ROSENFELD - 516.441.7360 No representation, express or implied, is made to the accuracy of the information herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any special listing conditions. • 998 old country road • plainview, n e w y o r k immediate 2,603 square feet second floor office suite $ 00 19 sq ft occupancy + Elec (separate meter) COMMENTS: • Conveniently located near Seaford-Oyster Bay Expressway, Northern State Parkway & LIE • Located in the Morton Village Shopping Center, nearby restaurants and hospitals • Minutes from the Hicksville LIRR station • Abundant Parking • Will build-to-suit • 24/7 building access contact • MICHAEL LEVENSTEIN - 516.441.7330 • 265 post avenue • westbury, n e w y o r k immediate 2,481 square feet third floor suite 380 can combine $2400 sq ft + $350 Elec (office) to 4,731 occupancy 2,250 square feet third floor suite 375 square feet $2900 sq ft + $350 Elec (medical) 3,508 square feet** second floor suite 200 1,545 square feet first floor suite 100 2,500 square feet* first floor suite 114 COMMENTS: • Conveniently located off the Northern State Parkway, *fully-built, medical office suite Post Avenue exit.
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