Mount Kisco Sports plans to expand its retail business in the village following the company”™s $1.7 million purchase of a 10,000-square-foot building at 11-13 E. Main St., according to brokers at Friedland Realty Advisors.
The seller, Elon Inc., headquartered in Bethel, Conn., used the space as a showroom for its family-owned tile and stone business. Friedland Realty brokers Ross Schneiderman and Atanu Bhattacharjee were given a six-month deadline by the owner to sell the landmark building, according to the realty firm in Yonkers. They were assisted in the deal by Friedland broker Nick Hrvatin.
Friedland brokers said the expansion move by Mount Kisco Sports ”“ a 17-year-old business currently at 5 S. Moger Ave. ”“ will help create a “mini sports center” along East Main Street. The purchased property is also home to Quest Yoga Arts and Takahashi”™s Karate Dojo.
The seller also was represented by White Plains attorney Paul Jaffe. Mount Kisco Sports was represented by attorney Andrew S. Hirsch of Lawrence Properties-Bernstein Real Estate in New York City.