Real Estate
Fairfield Properties Purchases The Jefferson at Farmingdale Plaza
The 2.5-acre, 154-unit rental community sits in the heart of Farmingdale.

FARMINGDALE, NY — A luxury mid-rise apartment community in Nassau County has been sold, announced commercial real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield.
Fairfield Properties purchased The Jefferson at Farmingdale Plaza, a 2.5-acre, 154-unit rental community located at 148 S. Front St., Farmingdale. The community is next to the Farmingdale LIRR station and within a few minutes' worth walking distance of a vibrant downtown.
"This transit-oriented development offers superior connectivity, allowing residents to reach New York Penn Station in just 49 minutes," said Cushman & Wakefield’s Kevin Donner, who co-headed the transaction with Brian Whitmer, via press release. "The Jefferson is also located one block from Farmingdale’s Main Street, well-known for its active nightlife scene, numerous restaurants and shops."
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The Jefferson at Farmingdale Plaza will be re-branded as Fairfield Plaza at Farmingdale Village, according to Connect New York. The terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Built in 2015, The Jefferson at Farmingdale Plaza features two, three-story buildings with open concept floor plans, high-end finishes and an amenity package. Residents have access to ample parking, a health club with a yoga studio and aerobics center, fully-equipped business lounge, club room with billiards, shuffleboard and gaming consoles, movie theater with a media center and more. The property also features 20,000 square feet of retail leased tenants including Starbucks, TAO Asian Bistro and Eastern Breeze Spa.
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"This community has drawn renters seeking to live within a dynamic, amenity-rich and transit-oriented area," Whitmer said. "Farmingdale has experienced sustained growth and development over the past few years with The Jefferson well-positioned to benefit as one of the centerpieces of the town’s renaissance."
Donner and Whitmer worked in conjunction with their teams including Andrew Merin, David Bernhaut, Gary Gabriel, Kyle Schmidt, Ryan Dowd and Mark Phillips in New Jersey and Adam Spies and Michael Collins in New York.
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