News: Brokerage

Conley Assoc. completes transactions totaling more than 38,025 s/f

Conley Associates represented NYASHA (New York Association of Homes and Services for the Aging) in the relocation of their 16,873 s/f office space to 13 British American Blvd. in Latham. The Landlord is B.A. Ventures, LLC with the assistance of their broker, Spencer Jones of British American Realty. Conley Associates represented John Hancock Life Insurance in the renewal of their 7,457 s/f lease located at 9 Washington Sq. The landlord is Columbia Washington Square, LLC with the assistance of their broker, John Sullivan of BBL. Conley Associates represented Ace Insurance with the relocation of their office space to 13 Cornell Rd. in Latham. The landlord is British American with the assistance from their broker, Spencer Jones of British American Realty. Conley Associates represented Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein in the renewal of their 3,302 s/f lease located at 99 Washington Ave. The landlord is 99 Washington Avenue, LLC and One Commerce Plaza, LLC, with the assistance of their broker, Stephen Rosenblatt of Carrow Real Estate. Conley Associates represented Lindemann Chimney Supply in the relocation of their 10,393 s/f space to 4 British American Blvd. in Latham. The landlord is British American with the assistance of their broker, Spencer Jones, of British American Realty.
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