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Upper Manhattan lands Mighty Catch

The restaurant will open in the spring

Seafood restaurant Mighty Catch has signed a lease for its first Manhattan location, bringing the Oceanside, NY-based concept to the Columbia University market.

The restaurant will open at 940 Columbus Avenue, on the Northwest corner of West 106th Street.

The brand, which was represented by Anton Marchuk of Harvest International Commercial Real Estate, will take over the space formerly occupied by Chirping Chicken, which moved one block south after four years in the neighborhood.

“Mighty Catch is popular with a younger clientele, so they felt that this location would help them to capture the student population at Columbia University,” said Winick Realty Group Director Michael Shkreli, who represented landlord Walter & Samuels in the lease transaction.

“They were also drawn to the fact that this was an existing restaurant location with much of its build out in place, leaving only cosmetic changes necessary to make it their own.”

“We had a lot of interest in the space and we felt that Mighty Catch was the best fit. They have a strong concept that will bring a lot of excitement to the many students and residents who frequent this area,” said Steve Forest of Walter & Samuels.

Mighty Catch is also planning new locations in Queens, Brooklyn, The Bronx, Newark and Philadelphia.

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