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Equity Office holds exclusive brokers luncheon at 1740 Broadway October 19th

Shown (from left) are: Alan Wildes of Cushman and Wakefield; Silverstein;  and Howard Fiddle of CBRE Shown (from left) are: Alan Wildes of Cushman and Wakefield; Silverstein;
and Howard Fiddle of CBRE

Manhattan, NY Blackstone-affiliate Equity Office and leading commercial real estate services firm CBRE Group, Inc. hosted an exclusive broker’s luncheon October 19th for commercial agents and affiliates within Midtown West office tower, 1740 Broadway.

The October event garnered a large turnout and included tours of newly finished pre-built spaces within the building, designed by architecture firm Design Republic.

Tours were led by Equity Office’s Zach Freeman and Scott Silverstein.

1740 Broadway is a 28-story building located between West 55th and 56th Sts., near Columbus Circle and Central Park.

Equity Office acquired the building in 2014, and launched a new pre-built program to offer spaces like those toured, which include concrete floors and exposed ceilings.

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