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Adams & Co. secures three leases totaling 10,643 s/f

New York, NY Adams & Co. recently brokered three lease transactions totaling 10,643 s/f.

The Daten Group signed a new 2,752 s/f lease at 10 East 40th St., located between 5th and Madison Aves. The term of lease is for seven years on the 33rd floor of the building. Jeff Buslik and Seth Godnick of Adams  represented the tenant, while Joseph P. Day Realty Corp represented the landlord, Ronbet 40th Street, LLC.

 R3 CEV, LLC signed a new 4,479 s/f lease at 1370 Broadway, located between 36th and 37th Sts. The term of the lease is five years on the 10th floor of the building. Brett Maslin of Adams represented the tenant, while Staci Goodman and Courtney Adham of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank represented the landlord.

Rothchild Capital Partners signed a new 3,412 s/f lease at 551 Madison Ave., located between 55th and 56th Streets. The term of the lease is four years on the 12th floor. Maslin and Brad Cohn of Adams represented the tenant, while James Frederick of Cushman & Wakefield represented the landlord.

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