Deals of the Day: Oct. 24

LeasesPublishing house inks Midtown South leaseAddress: 1359 Broadway, ManhattanLandlord: Empire State Realty TrustTenant: Bloomsbury PublishingLease size: 24,209 square feetAsset type: OfficeBrokers: CBRE’s Paul Amrich, Neil King III, Emily Chabrier and Meghan Allen represented the landlord, along with Jordan Berger in-house. Cushman & Wakefield’s Stephen Bellwood and Rachel Rosenfeld represented the tenant.Luxury jeweler expands with FeilAddress: 488 Madison Ave., ManhattanLandlord: The Feil OrganizationTenant: Ring ConciergeLease size: 17,570 square feetAsset type: OfficeBrokers: Andrew Wiener and Tim Parlante represented the landlord in-house. CBRE’s Mary Ann Tighe, Alex D’Amario, Preston Cannon and Joel Stephen represented the tenant.SalesInvestor snaps up Nolita restaurant equipment site Address: 234 Bowery, ManhattanSeller: F&R Realty AssociatesBuyer: Building Equity ManagementSale price: $7.5 millionAsset type: Mixed useFinancingsXin Development Group refinances Hell’s Kitchen storefrontsAddresses: 615, 619, 625 and 631 10th Ave., and 505 W. 44th St., ManhattanOwner: Sheng ZhangLender: BH3 ManagementLoan amount: $46 millionAsset type: Retail Continue reading at 'Crains New York'

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