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Kaplan, Hochhauser and Diamond of Winick lease space to Dynamex

Dynamex signed a triple net lease for six floors at 34 West 36th St., located between Fifth and Sixth Aves. in the Midtown area. The company will combine its two N.Y. offices in this new location, which includes 1,800 s/f of ground-floor retail and five floors of office space above, each with 1,700 s/f floor plates. "It is unusual for all of a building's office leases to expire together, along with the retail space," said Winick's Jordan Kaplan, who represented landlord Haddad International along with Winick's Kenneth Hochhauser and Zach Diamond. "We were pleased to secure such a strong tenant for the building in a rare opportunity that worked out well for all parties involved." "For Dynamex, as a logistics company, it was a perfect match because this location keeps them in the center of the city with great access to their clients, transportation and more," said Michael Gochman of Transwestern, who represented Dynamex along with Jonathan Schifrin of Jones Lang LaSalle. "We had been working with Dynamex for a number of years and when this great opportunity came along, we jumped on it," said Schifrin.
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