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Carrow Real Estate arranges six leases totaling of 110,135 s/f

Carrow Real Estate Services arranged a total of 110,135 s/f for the following six leases: The NYS Office of Medicaid Inspector General leased 90,615 s/f at 800 North Pearl St. Rudy Lynch, Charles Carrow and Stephen Rosenblatt of Carrow were brokers. The landlord of the 283,172 s/f property is 800 North Pearl, LLC. The NYS Dept. of Insurance leased 6,986 s/f at 99 Washington Ave., Albany. Rosenblatt was the broker. The landlord of the 746,052 s/f building is 99 Washington LLC and One Commercial Plaza LLC as tenants in common. Delaney Corporate Services, Inc. leased 2,018 s/f at 99 Washington Ave., Albany. Rosenblatt was the broker. The landlord of the 746,052 s/f building is 99 Washington LLC and One Commercial Plaza LLC as tenants in common. Chas H. Sells, Inc., an engineering company, leased 8,500 s/f at 1 Columbia Circle, Albany. Rosenblatt and Serena Schulz of Carrow brokered the lease. The landlord of the 72,711 s/f building is Columbia Circle Associates, LLC. 1212 Ave. M Realty Corp./AllState, an insurance company, leased 454 s/f at 99 Washington Ave., Albany. Rosenblatt was the broker. The landlord of the 746,052 s/f building is 99 Washington LLC and One Commercial Plaza LLC as tenants in common.
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