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GHP Office Realty inks 7 leases-6,602 s/f; brings 297 Knollwood Rd. 100% occupied

GHP Office Realty, LLC has signed seven leases totaling 6,602 s/f at 297 Knollwood Rd., a 35,000 s/f, 5-story office building at exit 4 of I-287. This brings the building to 100% occupied. Jamie Schwartz, executive vice president of GHP represented the owner on the following deals: * Joseph Lecce P.E., P.C. signed a long term lease for 472 s/f. * PSI Services, LLC has renewed their lease in their 2,276 s/f office space. Andrea Lofaro of GHP represented the owner in a 900 s/f renewal with TWI Construction Corp. and a 1,147 s/f lease with Mohegan Associates, Inc. Meghan McEvoy leasing associate at GHP represented the owner in a 627 s/f lease with Susan Schrott LCSW, CEDS, RYT, LFYP. Bruce Wenig of Rakow Commercial Real Estate Group represented the tenant. Mike Scarinci of GHP Office Realty represented the owner in a long term, 184 s/f renewal for Lisa Salvi Ph. D. The property is currently 100% occupied and is benefiting from the recent development of the Greenburgh Health Center and the Greenburgh Public Library, around Exit 4, which is the only 4 way interchange on I-287, and allows businesses to reside in the western portion of the County, yet maintain a White Plains mailing address. Immediate access to the Bee Line Bus via a soon to be installed sidewalk, have also helped bring the building to 100% occupied. 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 New York commercial and office space. GHP Office Realty has acquired, financed, 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.
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