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C&W/Pyramid Brokerage negotiates 8 leases - 59,619 s/f

Syracuse, NY Cushman & Wakefield | Pyramid Brokerage Co. (C&W | Pyramid) completed the following transactions:

581 Phoenix Drive - Rome, NY

454 and 581 Phoenix Dr., Rome: Patrick Hillery and Cory LaDuke from C&W | Pyramid negotiated a lease renewal for BAE Systems Electronic Systems Rome for a total of 33,420 s/f. Hillery and LaDuke represented the tenant.

614 South Crouse Ave., Syracuse: Gary Cottet and Patrick Hillery from C&W | Pyramid, represented the landlord, in conjunction with Cushman & Wakefield in Philadelphia, representing the tenant, negotiated a lease renewal at 614 South Crouse Ave. to Good Uncle.

6519 Basile Rowe, East Syracuse: Bill Evertz and Chris Savage from C&W | Pyramid leased 6,000 s/f at 6519 Basile Rowe to Rampage Strength & Conditioning. Evertz and Savage represented the tenant.

145 New Hartford Street - New Hartford, NY

145 New Hartford St., New Hartford: Mike Conley, Jeff D’Amore and James Furney from C&W | Pyramid negotiated a 16,099 s/f lease at 145 New Hartford St. to CCNY Tech. Conley represented the landlord. D’Amore and Furney represented the tenant.

890 Brighton Ave., Syracuse: Gary Cottet from C&W | Pyramid leased 1,600 s/f office space at 890 Brighton Ave. to Back to Wellness. Cottet represented the landlord.

407 Cambridge Ave., Syracuse: Bill Evertz from C&W | Pyramid leased 2,500 s/f to T2 UES, Inc. at 407 Cambridge Ave. Evertz represented the landlord.

120 Madison St., Syracuse: John Clark, SIOR, CRE and Brian Balash, CCIM from C&W | Pyramid negotiated a lease renewal at 120 Madison St. to NBT Bank. Clark and Balash represented the tenant.

6261 Taft Rd., Syracuse: Bill Evertz from C&W | Pyramid negotiated a lease renewal at 6261 Taft Rd. to Core All Stars. Evertz represented the tenant.

 

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