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M id A tlantic R eal E state J ournal Dan Marcus of NGKF represents FLOS Lighting Long Island Industrial signs lease with FLOS Lighting

YOSSET, NY — Long Island Industrial , which owns and op- erates a mixed portfolio of commercial properties across Long Island, an- nounced a new lease for 23,000 s/f with FLOS Light- ing at 99 Lafayette Dr. in central Syosset. An Italian manufacturer of contemporary lighting fixtures, FLOS Lighting will relocate from a facility in Huntington Station, New York. With more than 50 years of history, FLOS prod- ucts have been included in many permanent collections S

of design and art museums all over the world. Dan Marcus , associ- ate director of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank , represented FLOS Light- ing, while Tommy Tsiolis , director of leasing for Long Island Industrial, repre- sented the landlord in the transaction. “The property’s strategic location between two major routes was an integral factor in FLOS Lighting’s decision to relocate operations to 99 Lafayette,” said Tsiolis. “We look forward to building a re- lationship and providing the

highest level of service to our new tenant.” Located just off of Jericho Turnpike, between Route 135 and routes 106 and 107, 99 La- fayette Dr. provides easy access to all transportation routes and is in near to Long Island Rail- road’s Syosset Station. A 220,000 s/f, multi-tenant industrial building, 99 La- fayette Dr. is situated on an 11-acre property with ample parking. It is strategically positioned in central Syosset in a thriving business com- munity with a well-educated workforce, and is adjacent to lodging and shopping. n

99 Lafayette Dr.

Kiddie Academy to open at the Village at Odenton Station BALTIMORE – Klein En- terprises announced that Kiddie Academy, a licensed educational childcare center, is coming to The Village at Odenton Station, located in West Anne Arundel County opposite the Odenton MARC Rail Station. The interior build-out is underway with an expected opening date in De- cember 2015. Kiddie Academy will have the capacity to care for more than 100 children. “The Village at Odenton Sta- tion is the perfect location for Kiddie Academy,” said Abisola Elabanjo, owner/operator of the Odenton franchise. “The location has easy access to the MARC train station, Route 175, I-170 and MD 32, as well as Odenton Elementary and other nearby elementary schools. It will be easy and convenient for parents to drop off and pick up their children from the Academy.” Children ages 6 weeks - 12 years are welcome at the Acad- emy, which prides itself on providing special activities for all children and multiple field trips for children ages 5 - 12. “We are thrilled to be bring- ing a much-needed child- care facility to the Odenton community,” said Patricia Palumbo , director of Leas- ing & Marketing with Klein Enterprises, who represented Dolben in the transaction. “Odenton is rapidly expand- ing with new residential and commercial spaces. Kiddie Academy will be able to help meet the community’s child- care needs.” n

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