DeWITT, N.Y. — Mohawk Valley Retina, an eye-care practice based in New Hartford, recently leased 3,370 square feet of office space at 5750 Commons Park Drive in DeWitt for its second office. Karen Cannata-LaRocca and Kristen Nave, of Sutton Real Estate Company, represented the landlord in this transaction, per a Sutton news release. Colvin Holdings […]
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DeWITT, N.Y. — Mohawk Valley Retina, an eye-care practice based in New Hartford, recently leased 3,370 square feet of office space at 5750 Commons Park Drive in DeWitt for its second office.
Karen Cannata-LaRocca and Kristen Nave, of Sutton Real Estate Company, represented the landlord in this transaction, per a Sutton news release. Colvin Holdings of DeWitt, LLC owns the property, which has a one-story, 6,704-square-foot building on nearly 1.3 acres, according to Onondaga County’s online real-estate records. The property is assessed at $590,000 for 2021.
Carole Iseneker, of Pavia Real Estate, represented the tenant, Mohawk Valley Retina, which has its other office at 4350 Middle Settlement Road in New Hartford.
Drs. Amir F. Yazdanyar, Joseph P. Gale, and Steven M. Williams are board-certified ophthalmologists and vitreoretinal surgeons at Mohawk Valley Retina, according to its website. They are all experienced in treating severe eye disorders and ocular emergencies such as vitreoretinal disease, uveitis (eye inflammation), optic neuropathy, glaucoma, trauma, ocular oncology, ocular infections, and orbital disease.