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Verada leased 14k SF to Met Fresh
Met Fresh signed a 20-year lease for 14,000 square feet at 67-09 Fresh Pond Road.
NYC sushi chef Cheng Lin brings omakase concept to Brooklyn
Lin has achieved his dream by opening his own sushi omakase restaurant Shota Omakase in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood.
Verada Managing Partner Brendan Thrapp represented Shota Omakase and the landlord, Two Trees, on the deal.
“The location was a perfect fit based on the higher-end residential units and office product coming on the market and other successful restaurants in the immediate area,” Thrapp said via email. “The concept is higher-end and focuses on an intimate experience, which many residents in Williamsburg crave."
Verada Launches Retail Leasing At 10726 SW 7th Street in Sweetwater
Verada announced the launch of retail leasing at 700 SW 7th Terrace in Sweetwater, Florida. Located at the base of Terrazul, a new 22-story student housing development situated near Florida International University (“FIU”), the premier retail space offers 15,442 square feet for lease with 22-foot-high ceilings and 254-feet of wraparound frontage.
The retail listing marks Verada’s expansion into the South Florida commercial real estate market as the company aims to provide unparalleled services to both retail landlords and tenants in the area.
Verada expands services to Connecticut - starting with Retail at Square 10
Verada is expanding its services outside New York starting with the Retail at Square 10 in New Have, CT.
The Square 10 project located at 275 S Orange St, former Coliseum site, offers a total of 12,500 SF of commercial retail space, divided into three distinct areas, with over 9,000 SF located at the corner of George and Orange St.
The project is in its early stages with the retail component projected to be completed in fall of 2024.
How broker Nate Mallon pulled off the 'Most Ingenious Deal of the Year'
Nate Mallon was recently awarded the first-place Henry Hart Rice Achievement Award at REBNY's 79th annual Commercial Sales Brokers Most Ingenious Deal of the Year Awards event.
"Besides marrying my wife, this is the hardest and most rewarding deal I have pulled off to date,"said Verada Retail Managing Partner Nathaniel Mallon.
Here’s What New York Brewery, Residential Conversion and Office Lease Deals Share in Common
Nathaniel Mallon of Verada won REBNY's first-place award for helping to ink Brooklyn Brewery’s new headquarters lease at 1 Wythe Ave. in Brooklyn's Greenpoint neighborhood just a few blocks from its current home. The deal came together after the brewery was having trouble finding a location.
REBNY Announces Winners for 79th Annual Commercial Sales Most Ingenious Deal of the Year Awards
The first-place Henry Hart Rice Achievement Award to Nathaniel Mallon of Verada for “Everyone Wins, or Thanks for Calling: Cheers to Brooklyn Brewery's Relocation” at 1 Wythe Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11249.
Verada’s Nate Mallon wins REBNY “Most Ingenious” honors
Retail broker recognized for complex deal securing land for new Brooklyn Brewery HQ
Mallon’s deal was recognized by the Real Estate Board of New York as the Commercial Sales Brokers Most Ingenious Deal of the Year at an awards ceremony Wednesday night at a Convene space in Murray Hill.
Brooklyn Brewery Relocation REBNY Award Winners
Nathaniel Mallon of Verada brokered the deal on behalf of Brooklyn Brewery, a brand that was struggling to find a space in its namesake borough for its kettles and tasting room.
Mallon won first place for the deal.
“Everyone had a win in this deal and that’s how we got it across [the New York City Planning Commission], zoning people, the landlord, the banks, the tenant,” Mallon said during remarks.
Rock Spot Climbing announces new Connecticut location
A climbing and bouldering gym, Rock Spot Climbing has seven locations in New England and is adding 44 Olive St. in New Haven to that count.
“I think it is a great fit for the building, which already includes amenities such as a large pool, courtyard and fitness center but also Wooster Square and New Haven as a whole,” said Brendan Thrapp, managing partner of Verada. “Rock Spot will definitely attract climbing lovers young and old to an already incredible neighborhood.”
The Importance and Surge of Retail Proptech
Proptech in real estate has experienced a surge over the past decade – the use of information technology has improved the ability of individuals and companies to research, buy, sell, and manage real estate across all asset classes. Within the retail sector, proptech has streamlined multiple processes for brokers, landlords, and tenants, improving businesses’ capacity to identify optimal retail spaces for their operations.
Sunday Summary: Lenders Insights and Brewery Moves
In news fit to shock the beer nerds in your family, Brooklyn Brewery plans to leave its nearly three-decade home in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, for space in a new commercial development blocks away, but just over the border, in Greenpoint.
Brooklyn Brewery to expand in move to Greenpoint
Brooklyn Brewery is tapping out in Williamsburg, but its next location is a mere pub crawl from its longtime home.
The company signed a 41,000-square-foot lease at Shlomo Karpen’s eight-story development at 1 Wythe Avenue in Greenpoint, the Commercial Observer reported. The spot is only four blocks from 79 North 11th Street, which Brooklyn Brewery plans to shutter.
10 New York City executives to watch in 2023
The individuals on our list are focused on leasing office space, developing laboratories, breathing new life into retail spaces, establishing our city’s cannabis sector and reimagining the role of the office in New York City’s real estate landscape.
Ones to Watch Fall 2022: Nathaniel Mallon, Verada Retail
What recent project, transaction or accomplishment are you most proud of?
I would say it’s a close tie between finally starting my own company, Verada Retail, with my partner Brendan Thrapp and securing Brooklyn Brewery’s new flagship location at 1 Wythe in Williamsburg, Brooklyn!
The Rise of Experiential Retail in New York City
Experiential retail has been on the rise as consumers have demanded more in their shopping experience. Traditional brick and mortar locations have suffered, while retailers who have incorporated the new concept have thrived. As we move into the future, studies reveal that the demand for experiential retail is not slowing and retailers who want to remain prevalent must adopt this idea of “retailtainment.”
The Learning Experience to Open Second Williamsburg Location
It takes a village to raise a child or, in this case, a condo building.
Early childhood education center The Learning Experience inked a 15-year, 12,250-square-foot deal to become the second retail tenant at Northlink Capital’s 510 Driggs Avenue condo development in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Commercial Observer has learned.
These two brokers want to modernize retail leasing while improving the sector’s relevance
Imagine you just closed on a $5 million apartment in the West Village. What excites you the most? It may be the abundance of restaurants, comedy clubs, cafes, and storefronts in nearby SoHo all within a few steps from your front door.