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Gottlieb and Siegel of CBC Hunter Phoenix broker 9,473 s/f lease

Richard Gottlieb, senior managing director, and Wayne Siegel, managing director, of Coldwell Banker Commercial Hunter Phoenix, have secured a lease renewal for the 9,473 s/f office at 61 Broadway, between Exchange Place and Rector St., for Cichanowicz Callan Keane Vengrow & Textor, LLP, a law firm specializing in transportation and regulatory law for more than 40 years. The leasing agent for the landlord Broad Street Development was David Israni. "We are pleased that Cichanowicz Callan Keane Vengrow & Textor, LLP has retained its offices in the Financial District," said Gottlieb. "This is a building where location, access and amenities are befitting a law firm with such an esteemed reputation and long-standing history."
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