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Heritage Realty leases 1,468 s/f of office space to Franklin Hamilton

According to Heritage Realty Services, Franklin Hamilton has signed a five-year lease for 1,468 /f at 4 Gannett Dr. Previously based in Stamford, Conn., Franklin Hamilton is a mergers and acquisition advisory firm serving middle-market companies in the insurance, manufacturing, energy, and oil and gas sectors. "It's refreshing to see businesses moving to Westchester and taking advantage of well-located and well-priced class A space," said George Constantin, president and CEO of Heritage Realty Services. "We are delighted to welcome Franklin Hamilton to the Heritage family and White Plains." Gannett Office Park, managed by Heritage Realty Services and owned by Heritage Realty Services' affiliate Dryland Gannett, LLC, is a three-building office development comprised of 2, 3 and 4 Gannett Dr. along the city's Platinum Mile. Located minutes from I-287, I-684 and the Hutchinson River Parkway, many notable tenants call the 340,000 s/f building complex their home. Gannett Office Park is a fully modernized class A office park that features 24-7 building hours and new Carrier/Trane computerized HVAC systems. Heritage Realty Services, LLC or "Heritage" is a N.Y,-based boutique commercial real estate ownership and development firm specializing in long-term strategic asset management services, including: property management, leasing, development, finance, construction, and disposition services, as well as the acquisition of well-priced and well-located properties. With more than 25 years of commercial real estate experience, including 20 years at Helmsley-Spear, Constantin has grown the privately held Heritage to include more than $400 million in assets, with properties in New York City, Westchester and Connecticut, and affiliated properties in Washington, D.C. Heritage is continually looking to expand its portfolio through property acquisitions. For more information on Heritage, please visit www.heritagerealtyservices.com.
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