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Brown and Funicello of JF Real Estate complete transactions

Len Brown of JF Real Estate represented the landlord in the following transactions: Goldberg Segalla Law Firm leased 5,826 s/f of office space at 5786 Widewaters Parkway, in DeWitt. Great American Insurance leased 7,354 s/f of office space at 5786 Widewaters Pkwy. Allegretto Ltd. leased 7,400 s/f of office space at 5786 Widewaters Pkwy. CBD Brokerage represented the tenant. General Dynamics IT leased 10,367 s/f of office space at 5792 Widewaters Pkwy. CB Richard Ellis represented the tenant. Salt City PT leased 3,672 s/f of office space at 5795 Widewaters Pkwy. Marty McDermott, also of JF Real Estate, represented the tenant. Genex Services leased 6,087 s/f office space at 5795 Widewaters Pkwy. CBD Brokerage represented the tenant. MedBest Medical Management leased 15,659 s/f of office space at 251 Salina Meadows Parkway. The Bell Group represented the tenant. John Funiciello of JF Real Estate completed the following lease renewals in Syracuse, NY: NYS Department of Environmental Conservation leased 25,000 s/f of office space located at 615 Erie Boulevard West. NYS Office of Child and Family Services lease of 20,000 s/f office space located at the Atrium Building, 2 Clinton Square. U.S. Department of Army leased 9,800 s/f of office space located at the Atrium Building, 2 Clinton Square. NYS Court of Claims leased 12,000 s/f of office space located at Salina Place, 205 South Salina St. Manpower leased 1,500 s/f of office space located at the Atrium Building, 2 Clinton Square.
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