'Very best' spot for Hallmark.The leasing team of Faith Hope Consolo, Vice Chairman, and Joseph A. Aquino, Managing Director, of Garrick-Aug Worldwide, Ltd. represented the landlord in leasing the retail space at 820 Second Avenue, the Southeast corner of East 44th Street in Manhattan's Turtle Bay Turtle Bay is the name of the following places:
The fifteen year lease is for approximately 5,585 square feet, consisting of the ground level and mezzanine mez·za·nine n. 1. A partial story between two main stories of a building. 2. The lowest balcony in a theater or the first few rows of that balcony. . "Hallmark," explains Ms. Consolo, "has been in the area for thirty-five years, first on Lexington Avenue, then on Third, and now, Second." "There are few who are not aware of the phrase, "When You Care Enough to Send the Very Best." Quality--the very best--has always been the Hallmark business philosophy. Whether the item is a candle, a greeting card, Christmas ornament Christmas ornaments are decorations (usually made of glass, metal, wood or ceramics) that are used to festoon a Christmas tree. Ornaments take many different forms, from a simple round ball to highly artistic designs. , floral flo·ral adj. Of, relating to, or suggestive of a flower: a fabric with a floral pattern. flo bouquet bouquet a structure resembling a cluster of flowers. , or any of the beautiful Hallmark collectibles, quality and value have always been the foremost consideration." "And this is the perfect location for them," continues Mr. Aquino, "for this is the home of the United Nations. In fact, the original Turtle Bay is now the northern gardens of the Headquarters. Many of the missions to the U.N. and hotels and offices catering to representative members and visitors are here, because of proximity and convenience. The office population in this area is enormous and there are at least 400,000 visitors to the U.N. per year. East 44th Street is also a busy thoroughfare THOROUGHFARE. A street or way so open that one can go through and get out of it without returning. It differs from a cul de sac, (q.v.) which is open only at one end. 2. Whether a street which is not a thoroughfare is a highway, seems not fully settled. , leading, directly to Grand Central Station. |
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