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Greenspan and Schwartz of GHP leases 42,369 s/f of office/flex space at Ramland Road Corp. Park

GHP Office Realty, LLC, a major owner and manager of office properties in the Tri-State region, has leased and renewed 42,369 s/f of office and flex space located in the 80,000 s/f, two building office campus known as the Ramland Rd. Corp. Park. Andy Greenspan, principal of GHP and Jamie Schwartz, executive vice president of GHP, represented the owner in the following transactions: * Sensormatic, a TYCO company, leased 7,297 s/f at 30 Ramland Rd. The tenant was locally represented by Robert Norton of CBRE. * Katapult, LLC, an affiliate of Octagon Process, Inc, an airplane de-icing company, signed a long term lease to occupy 6,700 s/f at 30 Ramland Rd. Bill Pastuszak of Resource Realty of Northern New Jersey, LLC represented the tenant. * Greenwald Doherty, LLP, renewed its lease for 5,600 s/f at 30 Ramland Rd. * Orangeburg Pediatrics Associates, signed a 5,000 s/f lease at 30 Ramland Rd. Randy Eigen of CBRE represented the group. * Davidson and Grannum, LLP, a securities law firm, renewed their 4,827 s/f lease at 30 Ramland Rd. * Impulse Dynamics, Inc., signed a lease for 4,513 s/f at 30 Ramland Rd. * Facilities Management, LLC, a home healthcare company, renewed its 4,468 s/f lease at 40 Ramland Rd. * Amerlist, Inc. relocated from Pomona to lease 2,464 s/f on the second floor of 40 Ramland Rd. * Blue Laurel Marketing, a marketing company concentrating in the telecommunications industry, signed a 1,500 s/f lease at 30 Ramland Rd.
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