Real Estate Journal — Pennsylvania — July 17 - 30, 2015 — 17A
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Charokopos and Gordon negotiate transaction on behalf of the seller NAI Mertz negotiates sale of 61,000 s/f office/flex building house brokerage team.
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The Center for Autism (CFA) currently occupies 12,500 s/f of office space within 2801 Grant Ave., and plans to expand by another 20,000 s/f. Currently, CFA is the sole tenant in the building. “CFA’s long-term lease and desire to expandmade the prop- erty an attractive opportunity for investors,” said Charokopos. “We are pleased to have sold 2801 Grant Ave. to a reputable real estate investment group that will guide The Center for Autism in growing its North- east Philadelphia location,” she added. n
HILADELPHIA, PA — NAI Mertz recently completed the sale of
Situated on seven acres, 2801 Grant Ave. is a 61,000
s/f multi-pur- pose office/ flex building, located just off Roosevelt B o u l e v a r d and within minut es o f Interstate 95. The building
a 61,000 s/f mu l t i - pu r - pose o f f i ce building lo- cated at 2801 Grant Ave. in Philadel- phia to Iron Stone Stra- tegic Capital
Kaplin Stewart’s at- torneys to present at PBI’s conference PHILADELPHIA, PA — Kaplin Stewart Meloff Re- Partners. The NAI Mertz team of vice presidents, Zena Cha- rokopos and Rick Gordon negotiated the transaction on behalf of the seller. Iron Stone was self-represented by its in- Zena Charokopos
Rick Gordon
features 26,000 s/f of office space and 35,000 s/f of ware- house space with eight tail- gates. Iron Stone’s proposed plan is to convert the entire building into office space.
2801 Grant Ave.
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