InBrief – Real Estate

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, the New York City-based sports, entertainment and media company, has leased approximately 5,000 square feet of space in the Gateway at 1 N. Lexington Ave. in White Plains. Austin Corporate Properties Inc. in Rye Brook represented the tenant in the lease.

 

The 25-year-old, 530,000-square-foot downtown building is owned by the State of Alaska Pension Fund.

 

 

 

In Port Chester, Ernest Simons Inc. has sold its historic 170,000-square-foot building at 181 Westchester Ave. to an undisclosed buyer for $13.9 million.

 

The property housed the former Ernest Simons Manufacturing Co., one of the nation”™s largest textile companies, from 1876 through 1914. The owner in recent years converted it into a multi-tenant, loft-style office and retail building.

 

Al Mirin, senior vice president of CB Richard Ellis”™s Westchester/Fairfield County Private Client Group, and Silvia Pogosyan, a senior associate there, along with Michael Monahan, executive vice president of CBRE Midtown Manhattan, represented Ernest Simons Inc.

 

“The building has the ability to deliver tenant spaces ranging from 300 to 13,000 square feet while featuring on-site retailers who provide amenity-type services to the entire property, both of which enable ownership to retain and attract a variety of tenants,” Mirin said.