Brodsky picks up Devonshire retail space

Devonshire House and Daniel Brodsky

Last week, the Observer reported that the ground floor retail space at
Greenwich Village’s Devonshire House had been sold to a “very wealthy
family” from New York for $10.35 million. Today, the deed hit public
records, revealing the buyer as the Brodsky Organization, the prolific
New York developer, builder and property management firm headed by
Daniel Brodsky. Brodsky, whose recent projects include Chelsea Enclave
and an under-construction Hunter College social work facility in East
Harlem, will be getting a fully-leased 8,426-square-foot space below
the pre-war condominium conversion at 28 East 10th Street.
Tenants include a floral shop, cleaners and bagel store.
Representatives from Eastern Consolidated, which represented sellers
the Cheshire Group and Sterling Equities in the deal, told the
Observer last week that the purchase was for “pure investment”
purposes. TRD

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