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Real Estate Board of New York Announces Nominees for 24th Annual Retail Deal of the Year Awards Competition

  • September 9, 2022
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The Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY) has announced the eleven exemplary retail deals of 2021 that will compete for the annual Retail Deal of the Year Awards on September 15, 2022.

Two deals out of the nominations will be named winners of either The Most Ingenious Retail Deal of the Year, which demonstrates exceptional broker acumen (ingenuity and creativity), or The Most Impactful Retail Deal of the Year, which represents the most meaningful retail transaction in its overall characteristics and importance to the New York City retail market.

“The deals submitted represent the most impressive transactions during a challenging period for the retail industry in New York City. We are so pleased to be able to welcome our industry peers back in-person to celebrate the ingenuity of our industry,” said Fred Posniak, Retail Committee Co-Chair and Senior Vice President at Empire State Realty Trust.

“To be able to complete the level of deals represented in these nominations during one of the most challenging periods for retail real estate in our city is amazing. Selecting just two winners is a difficult task, and I am proud of our industry peers for holding strong in the face of adversity,” said Steve Soutendijk, Retail Committee Co-Chair and Executive Managing Director at Cushman & Wakefield.

The winners will be announced by Mr. Posniak and Mr. Soutendijk at an in-person ceremony and celebratory cocktail party on September 15.

Submissions under consideration for the 2021 competition are:

  • “Community-Focused Learning Center Revitalizes Entire City Block (Dwight School)” – 705 Columbus Avenue, New York, NY 10025. Submitting Brokers: Darrell Rubens and Ariel Schuster of Newmark Retail.
  • “Against All Odds: The Lease of 83,000 Square Feet to Wegmans at 770 Broadway” – 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003. Submitting Brokers: Peter Ripka and Gene P. Spiegelman of RIPCO Real Estate LLC.
  • “Once Upon a Time in Times Square: Planet Hollywood Reinvents and Relocates to 140 West 42nd Street”– 140 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036. Submitting Brokers: Jeffrey D. Roseman, Drew Weiss and Marc Leber of Newmark.
  • “A Flatiron District Transformation: From Subterranean Parking to Peaceful Tranquility.” – 7 West 21st Street (a.k.a. 6 West 22nd Street) New York, NY 10010. Submitting Brokers: Lucas Kooyman and Jason Pruger of Newmark.
  • “Revival of the Fittest: JLL Works Out Deal for Chelsea Piers Fitness at One Madison Avenue” – 1 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10010 (a.k.a. One Madison). Submitting Brokers: Erin Grace and Matthew Ogle of JLL.
  • “Pappas: Restoring Authentic Greek Culture in Downtown Manhattan” – 103-105 MacDougal Street, New York, NY 10012. Submitting Broker: James Famularo of Meridian Capital Group.
  • “Breathing Fresh Life Into Times Square: Brooklyn Chop House” – 253 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036. Submitting Broker: James Famularo of Meridian Capital Group.
  • “House of Meatpacking: The Luxurious Lease-Up of 45 Ninth Avenue” – 45 Ninth Avenue, New York, NY 10014 (a.k.a 400 West 14th Street). Submitting Brokers: Brandon L. Singer and Michael Cody MONA Retail Holdings, LLC.
  • “Timothy Oulton – A Long Road to the Perfect Flagship” – 901 Broadway, New York, NY 10003. Submitting Brokers: Robin Abrams of Compass/Abrams Retail Strategies and Rebecca Olshan of Compass.

Tickets to attend REBNY’s 24th Annual Retail Deal of the Year Awards Cocktail Party can be purchased here. The event will take place at The Cutting Room (44 E 32nd St) on Thursday, September 15, 2022 at 6:00 p.m.

Last year’s winners for the Most Ingenious Retail Deal of the Year were Eric Gelber and Jordan Kaplan of CBRE and Gary Trock and Zach Parisi of the Rockefeller Group for “‘OPA’ AVRA Lands Mega Restaurant Deal at 1271 Avenue of the Americas.” At 17,000 square feet, this transaction was the largest restaurant deal completed in New York City from the start of the pandemic through the close of nominations. The Most Impactful Retail Deal of the Year went to Matthew T. Leon of Newmark for the execution of a 30,000-square-foot lease for CultureSpaces at the landmarked 49 Chambers Street to launch the Hall des Lumières CULTURESPACES DIGITAL® art center.

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