Dominican government hires space in Washington Heights for the consulate and new cultural center

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A report in the commercial real estate publication, Commercial Observer reveals that the Dominican Consulate in New York City has signed on for new office and cultural center in Washington Heights, Manhattan. As reported, the Dominican government contracted 8,000-square foot location on the fourth floor of a four-story building at 2410 Amsterdam Avenue, between West 179th and West 180th streets. The location is by the Washington and Hamilton bridges, the approach to the George Washington Bridge, and the newly completed Radio Hotel.

The contract is with Tri State Commercial Realty and is for 15 years.

The publication did not detail the cost of the rent, yet it explains that the asking rent for the space was US$35 a square foot.

Tri-State’s Dov Bleich, who worked on the deal, told Commercial Observer that the Dominican consulate’s main location in Times Square had...

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Kipling333

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What can one say ?? Surely there are better ways of spending the DR government money .. These days most countries outsource the visa applications to a private company .