Cap maker buys LI industrial building.The owner of a Queens, N.Y.-based military-cap manufacturer that has outgrown its space purchased a larger building in Hicksville, Long Island, and has plans to expand, the commercial real estate services firm Sutton Sutton, outer borough (1991 pop. 164,300) of Greater London, SE England. It is mainly residential, but plastics, chemicals, radio components, and paper goods are produced. The areas of Sutton were mentioned in the Domesday Book. & Edwards Inc./TCN announced. The 38,194 s/f building on 1.7 acres at 121 New South Road was purchased for $2.84 million by Ochs New South Road Realty realty n. a short form of "real estate." (See: real estate) REALTY. An abstract of real, as distinguished from personalty. Realty relates to lands and tenements, rents or other hereditaments. Vide Real Property. , a corporation owned by Kingform Cap Company Inc. president Leonard Ochs. The site will be leased to Kingform, which has outgrown its current 33,000 s/ft at 184-08 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica Avenue or The Ave., as it is called by locals, is a major avenue in the New York City borough of Queens, New York, United States. Jamaica Avenue starts off from Fulton Street (replacing East New York Avenue) in the East New York neighborhood in Brooklyn, and goes , Hollis. The transaction closed on April 1. Tommy Tsiolis, a Sutton & Edwards director who along with Gus Nuzzolese, senior executive director, represented the buyer, said the property's central Nassau location and proximity to the Hicksville station of the Long Island Railroad railroad or railway, form of transportation most commonly consisting of steel rails, called tracks, on which freight cars, passenger cars, and other rolling stock are drawn by one locomotive or more. made the building attractive to Kingform, many of whose 55 employees live near to the Queens facility. |
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