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Hutchinson Metro Center signs three new medical leases totaling 26,041 s/f

The Hutchinson Metro Center has signed a total of 26,041 s/f in new leases at the 42-acre campus. The law firm of Pena & Kahn signed a lease for 14,000 s/f in Tower One, a 280,000 s/f class A office building at 1250 Waters Place. Pena & Kahn is expanding from its current offices in the main building of the complex at 1200 Waters Place. New York Spine and Sport has also leased 5,541 s/f in Tower One. The medical practice is moving from offices on Eastchester Ave. In another medical lease, Empire State Orthopaedics is leasing 6,500 s/f in Tower One. The Hutchinson Metro Center has emerged as one of the most popular locations for medical practices, health care related companies and law firms specializing in personal injury law. The complex is currently home to some 30 medical practices including Montefiore Medical Center which recently opened its Orthopaedic Specialties Department on the 11th floor of Tower One. The Hutchinson Metro Center is located less than a mile from five major hospitals: Montefiore Medical Center, Jacobi Medical Center, Calvary Hospital, Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Westchester Square Hospital. The Hutchinson Metro Center offers first-class amenities in a suburban-style campus setting with free parking, complimentary shuttle to nearby subway and a convenient location directly off the Hutchinson River Parkway. Tower One features 280,000 square feet of Class A space on nine floors with four floors of covered parking. Space is available for immediate occupancy starting at 1,500 s/f. A second tower of 280,000 s/f is planned for construction adjacent to Tower One. The two towers will be connected by a common lobby. The first phase of 460,000 square feet - 1200 Waters Place - was fully leased in less than two years. First-class amenities at the Hutchinson Metro Center include a full-service Metro Café, fitness center, state-of-the-art teleconferencing center, on-site child care facility, attended gatehouse with 24/7 security, landscaped courtyards with gardens and seating/dining areas, full service branch of Hudson Valley Bank, full service pharmacy on site, on-site executive car wash and detailing center, dry cleaners, sundry shop, ATM and complimentary shuttle service to nearby subway. For leasing information about the Hutchinson Metro Center, please call (718) 518-8600 ext. 105. For more information, visit www.hutchmetrocenter.com
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