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At the beginning of this year, Neil Dolgin of Kalmon Dolgin bought the commercial building at 33 Nassau Avenue in Greenpoint for a cool $10,700,000 and has spent the months since refurbishing the interior and exterior to reposition the space as hophip retail and commercial. If his first two tenants—Triple Five Soul and Vespa—are any indication, the strategy is paying off. Word is that Dolgin’s trying to attract a supermarket for the ground floor. The buyers on Karl Fischer row would be pleased about that! GMAP P*Shark


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  1. This should be a nice addition to the area- a supermarket would be nice. Also, there’s a great independent interactive agency called blenderbox moving in on the third floor right above triple 5.

  2. I saw the Park Avenue Vespa place was open – is this Greenpoint one going to be another official Vespa dealer, or an indepedent?

    Is it really that far for a supermarket? Just a walk across the park, no? (As a longtime resident, I’m obviously used to the idea that supermarkets are few and far between, so what do I know!)