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Bonett of Adams represents tenant in 10,000 s/f lease at 102 Madison; Dreizen, Udis and Ruth of NKF represent landlord

Adams & Co. Real Estate, LLC brokered a six-year, 10,000 s/f lease at 102 Madison Ave. for the headquarter offices of Perceptive Pixel Inc. Alan Bonett of Adams & Co. Real Estate represented the tenant while Michael Dreizen, Andy Udis and Lee Ruth of Newmark Knight Frank represented the landlord. The landlord is A. Ruth & Sons, LLC. "Perceptive Pixel needed a space that would support its rapid expansion plans as well as provide a solid presence for the company among other innovative and high-tech companies," said Derrick Horner, Perceptive Pixel general counsel. Bonett said, "We look forward to accommodating Perceptive Pixel's space needs as the company continues to grow."
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