Mesmer and Meyer of Colliers International lead lease expansion
Colliers International has arranged a long-term expansion on behalf of landlord State Court Enterprises at 1375 Broadway. CPA firm Raich Ende Malter & Co. LLP leased 8,000 s/f on the 14th floor, increasing its total footprint in the building to 20,000 s/f. It has existing space on the 15th floor.
An in-demand destination for some of the area's top firms, 1375 Broadway is a 450,000 s/f class A office tower located at the corner of West 37th St., close to both Madison Sq. Garden and Bryant Park.
"Raich Ende Malter had many leasing options but remained at 1375 Broadway to house its expanding workforce in a high-end, well-located building with strong ownership," said Perry Mesmer of Colliers International, who along with Marty Meyer leads the building's agency leasing team. "The landlord has done a tremendous job attracting tenants to the building, a major center of office commerce."
Other major tenants at 1375 Broadway include Omnicom Group, and Anchin, Block & Anchin LLP.
Colliers International is the third largest commercial real estate services company in the world with 15,000 professionals operating out of more than 480 offices in 61 countries. A subsidiary of FirstService Corp. it focuses on accelerating success for its clients by seamlessly providing a full range of services to real estate users, owners and investors worldwide, including global corporate solutions, brokerage, property and asset management, hotel investment sales and consulting, valuation, consulting and appraisal services, mortgage banking and research. The latest annual survey by the Lipsey Company ranked Colliers International as the second most recognized commercial real estate firm in the world.
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