The locations for the properties include: 4077 Park Ave. in the Bronx, NY; 640 Rockaway Turnpike in Lawrence, NY; 301 Fordham Rd. in the Bronx; 30-28 Starr Ave. in Long Island City, NY; 112 Bruckner Blvd. in the Bronx; 131 Sawmill River Rd. in Yonkers; 363 Huguenot St. in New Rochelle, NY; 48 Metropolitan Ave. in Queens, NY; 191 Broadway in Jersey City; 401 S. Park Ave. in Linden, NJ; and 2 Dunnigan Drive in Suffern, NJ.

Trainor tells GlobeSt.com that 112 Bruckner Blvd. in the Bronx, 131 Sawmill River Rd. in Yonkers, 363 Huguenot St. in New Rochelle and 30-28 Starr Ave. in Long Island City were purchased in Aug. 2006 as a value-add deal. "The properties were severely under managed and are in the process of being turned around through capital improvements and a disciplined leasing program."

Trainor tells GlobeSt.com that the properties comprise a total of 923,706 sf and are currently 72% leased. "The seller wants to leave some meat on the bone," he explains, when noting that now is a good time for selling, "so that the buyer would have the opportunity to lease out the remaining space."

Trainor notes that most of the properties are new properties, built within the past few years. The property located at 48 Metropolitan Ave. in Queens is currently under construction and will be completed in May 2008. The property located at 640 Rockaway Turnpike in Lawrence, Trainor explains, "is a new construction and came in service in October 2006."

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