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GHP Office Realty completes $500,000 renovation and signs new leases at 83 East Avenue; Hickey reps owner in lease with Intergroup Association of FAI

GHP Office Realty Revealed the completion of a $500,000 building wide renovation at 83 East Ave., turning the property into a first class multi-tenanted medical office building. The capital project included repainting the façade, new landscaping and redesigning both building entrances, new awnings, new elevators and newly renovated common lobbies, hallways and bathrooms. In addition, several of the vacant spaces have been newly built out and are in turn key condition. The property totals 40,000 s/f on 3 floors and offers on-site parking. The building is in an ideal location close to Norwalk Hospital, Metro North Railroad, exit 16 on I-95 and Rte. 7. The renovation has enticed current tenants to renew or expand in attracting new tenants to the property. Brendan Hickey, of GHP represented the owner in a new lease with Intergroup Association of FAI and renewals with Executive House Haircutting and the medical practice of Overland, French and Resnick. Bryan Houlihan, of GHP represented the owner in the renewal and expansion of Fairfield Health Services, which specializes in at-home health care. Kelly Houlihan, of GHP represented the owner in the renewal of a marketing company, Van Pearl Associates. There are currently suites available ranging from 300-3,000 s/f. GHP Office Realty is the office building division of Houlihan-Parnes Realtors, LLC which is presently one of the New York area's leading owners, operators and purchasers of suburban redeveloped, leased and managed more than 6,000,000 square feet. Regionally, the partners presently own and manage buildings in Westchester and Rockland Counties, New York, in Fairfield County, Connecticut, in Bergen County and Princeton, New Jersey, and in Fort Worth, Texas. Privately funded and well-capitalized, GHP Office Realty is stable, strong, and poised to flourish in the coming years of real estate recovery. For more information please contact Andy Greenspan at 914-642-9300 ext. 346 or by email at: [email protected].
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