3 monthes ago | By The Real Deal New York
Mid-market investment sales remained steady last week as a variety of asset classes traded in Manhattan and Brooklyn last week. Five transactions involving commercial properties valued between $10 million and $40 million hit city records. Three were in Brooklyn and two were in Manhattan. Below is more information on each deal, ranked by dollar amount. Packaging manufacturer Nap Industries sold a pair of adjacent industrial buildings at 667 Kent Avenue and 25 Hooper Street in
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