The three-ballroom event space in Middle River shut down permanently after last weekend, said Wayne Resnick, executive vice president of Martin’s Caterers.
Transwestern Real Estate Services (TRS) represented Central Queens Academy Charter School (CQA) in an 85,000 s/f transaction for a new school in the Justice Avenue Tower at 88-08 Justice Ave. in Queens.
Transwestern’s Stephen Powers, Lindsay Ornstein, Arthur Skelskie, Jake Cinti and Alexander Smith provided tenant advisory services to CQA.
CQA’s new school is scheduled to open for the 2021-2022 academic year and will serve approximately 900 students in kindergarten through eighth grade.
The school will be located on the first, third and fourth floors of Justice Avenue Tower, which is currently under construction. The school will include numerous classrooms, administrative offices and a cafeteria. The expansion includes plans for a 4,000 s/f gymnasium on the same block that is expected to be open in 2024.
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Victor Santana and Jonathan Rosen
Colliers International hired Jonathan Rosen as a director of retail services in South Florida. Rosen, formerly a senior associate with JLL South Florida, began his real estate career in a property management role with Colliers.
Urban-X Group promoted Victor Santana to senior vice president from vice president of design. Urban-X developed River Landing Shops & Residences, a $425 million mixed-use development along the Miami River.
Ramon Rodriguez joined Apollo Bank as president after leaving City National Bank of Florida. Rodriguez was previously executive vice president, director of commercial banking and treasury management at City National.
Longtime One Sotheby’s International Realty agent Patrick Vysata joined the Palazzo Della Luna sales team on Fisher Island. Vysata was sales director of the Fairchild condo building in Coconut Grove.
Nonprofit Rising Ground to sell former Leake & Watts property
News 12 Staff
Updated on:Feb 11, 2021, 9:47am EST
Nonprofit Rising Ground announced that its Yonkers property, formerly known as Leake & Watts, is officially on the market.
The 32-acre riverfront property has 130 years of history, with the Leake & Watts Orphan House founded in Yonkers in 1890.
Rising Ground CEO Alan Mucatel says the property is being sold to enhance the nonprofit s long-term financial viability.
Transwestern Real Estate Services, which listed the property, estimates it s worth more than $60 million.
Mayor Mike Spano says it is likely the last large parcel of property in Yonkers. He says he is sad to see the nonprofit go.