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Giamo of The Giamo Group completes 12,000 s/f lease at Rubie Corporate Plaza

St. Louis-based financial services company, Stifel, Nicolaus & Company incorporated leased 12,000 s/f of corporate office space at Rubie Corporate Plaza. The building is located at the crossroads hub of Rte. 110 and lie at exit 49. Rubie Plaza offers a wide variety of services and amenities, including the 4 star rated Jewel Restaurant by Tom Schaudel. Founded in 1890, Stifel is one of the nation's largest wealth management and investment banking firms. "We have a team of talented associates who appreciate the extra level of convenience of location and amenities offered at the Rubie building," said Robert Codignotto, manager, Garden City Complex. "Our company philosophy of fostering entrepreneurial thinking and innovative investment strategies is enhanced by the quality of services and ambiance provided at Rubie." Marc Beige, developer and owner of Rubies said, "The building was designed to afford the tenants an unsurpassed business environment that will attract and maintain top level professionals in their field. The latest amenity, the Rubie executive conference room completed in December, includes distinctive works of art. It has the look and feel of a New York City townhouse, complete with a 70 inch HD TV." The tenant was represented by Jay Stewart of Chicago Cushman Wakefield and Roger Wooster of the Long Island Division. Kathleen Giamo, of The Giamo Group represented Rubie's in the transaction.
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