MANHASSET, N.Y. – David Townes spearheaded the transaction; Jason Sobel of Ripco Real Estate served as landlord broker. A fall 2019 opening is planned.
1579 Northern Blvd. is situated on the North Shore of Long Island’s “Miracle Mile,” a prominent shopping district in Nassau County. The new Mayweather Boxing & Fitness will be the first suburban New York studio for the fitness chain, created by former six-weight boxing world champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. Another franchise location is coming soon to Midtown Manhattan.
The brand’s best-in-class fitness concept distinguishes itself by offering class-based boxing and functional training workouts for all fitness levels. “We are pleased to bring Mayweather Boxing & Fitness to Long Island. Its presence will provide those who live and work in the community with an effective new option for meeting their health and wellness goals,” said Townes.
Cushman & Wakefield’s New Jersey retail team provides comprehensive, integrated real estate services for retail occupiers, landlords and investors – marketing properties, aligning brands to opportunities and providing clients with intelligence for smart decision-making. This includes serving as strategic advisors for tenants, whether they have a single request or require a full market entry plan, and as long-term partners for owners looking to market and tenant their properties for maximum performance. The team currently represents more than 1 million square feet of retail space throughout the region.
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