Musilli and Gubner of RHYS broker 24,200 s/f lease
A former Linens 'n Things store overlooking I-95 will soon be the new home of REI. The long-term lease for the 24,200 s/f space, located at 189 Connecticut Ave., was brokered by Dominick Musilli, an executive VP at RHYS Commercial and head of its retail division and Cory Gubner, president and CEO.
Musilli represented the landlord, 189 Connecticut Ave. LLC, in the long-term lease. REI was represented by Timothy McNamara of SullivanHayes Companies Northwest.
Serving the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut markets, RHYS Commercial's elite team of real estate professionals provides strong expertise and a proven track record in retail, office and industrial leasing, tenant and landlord representation, investment sales, and asset and property management for all types of commercial buildings as well as health care-related properties. The company is committed to creating value for its clients through superior service and performance, supported by strong, local market knowledge and expertise.
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