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Rowan Renee’s new installation; Darrel Ellis’s self-portraits; Lu Yang’s digital world; Kunle Martins’s charcoal portraits; and Keltie Ferris’s exuberant abstractions.
Installation view of Rowan Renee’s “That Day, We Looked Happy” (2021), which includes images of the artist’s family and father’s grave.Credit.Rowan Renee
May 20, 2021, 10:00 a.m. ET
Rowan Renee
Through May 30. Five Myles, 558 St Johns Place, Brooklyn; (718) 783-4438, fivemyles.org.
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Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions
Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York.
By Sophia June
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This building in Pelham Bay has a deli, two offices, two apartments, two garages and a parking lot. Credit.Cushman & Wakefield
Recent Sale
The Bronx
This 6,600-square-foot, three-story building in Pelham Bay has a commercial space occupied by a deli, two offices, two apartments (a four-bedroom and a three-bedroom), two garages and a parking lot. It was built in 1931.
Buyer: Akija Lajqi
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Recent Lease
Brooklyn
The founders of the ice cream company Ample Hills are leasing 2,700 square feet in this Prospect Heights building for their next venture, an ice cream shop and production space called the Social. The shop will open on the first floor and partial lower level of this five-story building, which was built in 2018.
The founders of cult favorite ice-cream brand Ample Hills are
launching a new venture at a new space in Brooklyn.
Jackie Cuscuna and Brian Smith, founders of the beloved ice
cream shop that rocketed to the national stage with flavors like Ooey Gooey
Butter Cake and Nonna D’s Oatmeal Lace, will open the Social, an ice cream shop,
production space and community gathering spot at 816 Washington Avenue in
Prospect Heights.
Peter Schubert, managing director of commercial leasing at TerraCRG, exclusively represented the couple in the lease of the 2,700 s/f space will be home to the Social, which takes its inspiration from the traditional ice cream social and will host parties, classes, and once-monthly events that churn a one-of-a-kind ice cream flavor to raise funds for a local cause.