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Mark Abdelmessih
  • Real Estate Broker
  • New York, NY
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Helping a client lease their banking facility

Mark Abdelmessih
  • Real Estate Broker
  • New York, NY
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I have a client who recently bought a banking facility in queens, New York That was leased out by Capitalone but they moved out. Their lease ends on March 2022. So we’re trying to find lenders to move in.

I’ve reached out to banks customer service numbers to try to find their leasing departments. But no help at all.

Now brings me to my question.

How do I contact banks to see if they want to lease out the location and start a branch there?

P.S: if you’re an agent who has helped a client find a bank tenant, I am willing to Co-Broker the deal.

Thank you guys in advance!

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