Dadourian and Miller of NAI Global lease space for Anomaly and Zeppo
Stephen Dadourian, vice chairman of NAI Global's New York City office, and Kyle Miller, Associate, represented two advertising firms in New York City office lease transactions.
Dadourian and Miller represented Anomaly Communications LLC in the lease of the entire 2nd floor at 466 Broome St. Catherine O'Toole of Tarter/Stats Realty represented the owner. Anomaly will use this space to house its sister company, Another Anomaly. Anomaly is an independent advertising firm whose clients include Coca-Cola, Virgin American and Converse. Dadourian and Miller also represented Zeppo Marketing Inc. in the lease of office space at 386 Park Ave. South from 386 PAS Partners LLC. Zeppo is a leader in consultative customer acquisition services with a focus on internet advertising.
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