Garrick-Aug Preview Party Attracts Retail Brokers to Elegant Upper West Side Restaurant Site.NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of - on Tuesday, June 20th, 2000, a retail brokers' cocktail party, hosted by the Garrick-Aug Associates' leasing team of Faith Hope Consolo, Joseph Aquino and Fern Glanzrock, brought nearly 100 brokers to the newly renovated Excelsior Hotel for a preview look at an elegant Upper West Side restaurant facility. The 8,000 square foot space, with an additional 2,000 square feet for outdoor seating and a 1,000 square foot basement, is opposite the new Rose Center for Earth and Science and the Hayden Planetarium The Hayden Planetarium is a public planetarium located on Central Park West, New York City, next to and organizationally part of the American Museum of Natural History. of the American Museum of Natural History American Museum of Natural History, incorporated in New York City in 1869 to promote the study of natural science and related subjects. Buildings on its present site were opened in 1877. . The hotel/restaurant address is 45 West 81st St, between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue. "The location is superb," says Ms. Consolo, Vice Chairman of Garrick-Aug. "More than three million people visit the museum annually, Central Park is a half block away and the neighborhood is home to an affluent, well-educated population who appreciates fine dining." Ms. Consolo, Mr. Acquino and Ms. Glanzrock, a senior retail consultant, are the exclusive representatives for the space. "I think the impressive potential of this site was immediately evident to everyone in attendance," says Ms. Consolo. "It's a great opportunity for a restaurateur res·tau·ra·teur also res·tau·ran·teur n. The manager or owner of a restaurant. [French, from restaurer, to restore; see restaurant. to establish an enviable en·vi·a·ble adj. So desirable as to arouse envy: "the enviable English quality of being able to be mute without unrest" Henry James. position in a solid Manhattan neighborhood." |
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