Kids take up space at 1115 Broadway.Adams & Co. Real Estate recently brokered a 10-year, 14,860 s/f at 1115 Broadway for Apple Seeds, a new children's play, activity and learning center. Apple Seeds' space is located on the ground and mezzanine floors Noun 1. mezzanine floor - intermediate floor just above the ground floor entresol, mezzanine storey, floor, story, level - a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale; "what level is the office on?" and will feature an indoor playground Playground - A visual language for children, developed for Apple's Vivarium Project. OOPSLA 89 or 90? and sports room, a cafe and a children's retail boutique Boutique A small investment firm specializing in offering specific, but limited services to a select number of individuals. Notes: These investment firms are the alternatives to large financial supermarkets. They provide a highly personalized environment for investing. . The company will offer children's classes in subjects such as music, art, cooking, science, yoga yoga (yō`gə) [Skt.,=union], general term for spiritual disciplines in Hinduism, Buddhism, and throughout S Asia that are directed toward attaining higher consciousness and liberation from ignorance, suffering, and rebirth. and gym. Recently formed by co-founders Craig and Allison Schlanger and Robert and Alison Berna, Apple Seeds will cater to the explosion of children in the Chelsea area. James Buslik of Adams & Co. represented the landlord in the transaction, while Jeffrey Buslik, also of Adams & Co., represented the tenant. Although details of the lease were undisclosed, asking rent for the space was $750,000 per year. The 12-story, 273,000 s/f building is located in the trendy Flatiron District and boasts a tenant roster which includes NY Kitchen & Bath, the 40/40 Club, Paper Magic and Rubie's Costume costume, distinctive forms of clothing, including official or ceremonial attire such as ecclesiastical vestments, coronation robes, academic gowns, armor, and theatrical dress. Company. "The Flatiron District has changed dramatically in recent years. The real estate and retail scenes are booming as residents move in, evidenced by the need for a company like Apple Seeds in the neighborhood," said Buslik. "We're confident 1115 Broadway will be the perfect home for Apple Seeds." |
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