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DeCheser of Jones Lang LaSalle to market five props.

Jones Lang LaSalle's recently expanded New York capital markets team continues to increase its market share edge in the Manhattan real estate market with five new properties for sale. Managing director Peter DeCheser has been chosen as the exclusive broker for the sale of 73 Leonard St. and 35 Walker St.in TriBeCa, the Chapel Moran Inn and 10-12 Maiden Ln. located in the Financial District. 35 Walker St. is a three-story, 24-ft. wide store and loft building located on the south side of Walker St. between Broadway and Church St. The 12,500 s/f building is currently unoccupied. 73 Leonard St. is a five-story, 25-ft. wide store and loft building located on the north side of Leonard St. between Broadway and Church St. This 12,500 s/f building is currently 100% occupied. The Chapel Moran Inn is located at 103 Washington St. on the east side of Washington St. between Rector and Carlisle St. This is an unoccupied, completely-renovated mixed-use property with a turn-key restaurant and seven stories of apartment above, all consisting of 10,200 s/f. The property at 10-12 Maiden Ln. is a five-story, 45-ft. wide store and loft building located on the south side of Maiden Ln. between Broadway and Nassau St. in the Financial District. This property consists of 13,709 s/f, with an additional 34,900 buildable s/f consisting of unused air rights. Jones Lang LaSalle Capital Markets is comprised of a range of corporate finance experts and real estate investment capital specialists, working on all property types and in all the major national markets on behalf of corporations, major institutional and local investors and developers.  The firm's Capital Markets professionals are highly skilled at pinpointing and tailoring the right capital solutions for each of these client's needs.  The Corporate Capital Markets professionals help corporations develop and execute strategies that bridge their occupancy, capital deployment and financial reporting objectives for their facility portfolios. The Investment Sales teams assist investors in developing and executing asset recapitalization strategies for office, industrial, retail, multifamily, healthcare and seniors housing product. The firm's Real Estate Investment Banking experts raise debt and joint venture equity for investors and developers, and provide secondary loan sale advisory services. Collectively, the firm's Capital Markets team handled $82 billion in annual transaction volume in 2007. Jones Lang LaSalle is a financial and professional services firm specializing in real estate. The firm offers integrated services delivered by expert teams worldwide to clients seeking increased value by owning, occupying or investing in real estate. With 2007 global revenue of $2.7 billion, Jones Lang LaSalle has approximately 170 offices worldwide and operates in more than 700 cities in 60 countries. The firm is an industry leader in property and corporate facility management services, with a portfolio of 1.2 billion s/f worldwide. LaSalle Investment Management, the company's investment management business, is one of the worlds largest and most diverse in real estate with $49.7 billion of assets under management.
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