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Albrycht of Colliers wins Hidrock's second quarter broker raffle

Hidrock Realty has awarded Cory Albrycht, a director at Colliers International, with five private golf lessons from a PGA golfer and head professional at The Golf Club at Chelsea Piers in the "Tee Time"-themed second quarter installment of its broker raffle series. Hidrock launched the raffle series in January as a show of gratitude to the brokers who have helped the company to remain well occupied across its portfolio of office properties. Brokers who visited Hidrock-owned buildings with prospective tenants were automatically entered into the raffle - the more visits a broker made, the better their chances of winning. "We've been able to remain nearly 100% leased across our office portfolio as a direct result of the hard work that brokers like Cory do every day," said Robert Kaplan, director of leasing at Hidrock Realty. "There's no better way to thank them than to help them relax and enjoy a little down time." Hidrock is fully-leased at 240 West 35th St., owned and operated in partnership with Meritage Properties, as well as at 65 West 36th St. The company is currently leasing space at 35 West 36th St. and 53 West 36th St., both owned and operated in partnership with Assurant Asset Management. The available spaces range in size from 1,000 to 3,500 s/f. To schedule an appointment, contact Robert Kaplan, director of leasing at Hidrock, at 212-563-9200, ext.138 or by email at [email protected].
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