E. and M. Meyer of Colliers International rep owner in 66,800 s/f lease

September 23, 2013 - Front Section

Eric Meyer, Colliers International

Marty Meyer, Colliers International

469 Seventh Avenue - New York, NY

Colliers International has arranged a 15-year lease at 469 Seventh Ave., with the City of New York leasing 66,800 s/f in the building as part of a large relocation. The multiple-floor footprint will serve as administrative offices and meeting rooms for the New York City Police Department's Manhattan South Traffic Enforcement division.
The City of New York will occupy part of the ground floor — including a private entrance and elevators — as well as the entire second, third, and fourth floors, and space on the sixth floor. The city agency is expected to move into its new quarters in January of 2014, pending build-out of the space.
"The City of New York was drawn to 469 Seventh Ave. in particular because of its proximity to Penn Station, and its 'building-within-a-building' option," said Eric Meyer, a principal with Colliers International Tri-State, who along with fellow principal Marty Meyer arranged the lease on behalf of the building ownership. "The ability for the Manhattan South Traffic Enforcement division to have its own, private operations within a larger setting was a significant factor."
The 267,000 s/f 469 Seventh Ave. is set at the southeast corner of West 36th St., with access to transportation, including Penn Station and the Port Authority Bus Terminal. Additional tenants in the building include small accounting firms, advertising agencies, and the Metropolitan Transit Authority.
The building is owned by Eric and Marty Meyer, and Dan Shavolian, of Foremost Real Estate.
Keith Cody, John Morrill, and Doug Holowink, of CBRE Group, represented the City of New York.
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