CHELSEA’S COMPLEX

What else would make brokers flock to Chelsea in a downpour? Perhaps an enticing $5k top-prize raffle and lunch, but also 5.6k to 28k SF availabilities at neighborhood complex 53 W. 23rd St., 49 W. 23rd St., and 30 W. 24th St. Adams & Co. leasing agents Jim Buslik(left) and Alan Bonett (second from right), joined by Newmark Knight Frank’s Brian Rovell, Atco’s Peter Goldich, and FirstService Williams’ Eric Lassoff, tell us that the complex usually attracts creative companies, but the $32 PSF space would work for any kind of tenant. Within the past six months, NPA, Evans & Paul, Baltz & Company, and a dentist have inked deals there.

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