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Mosler of Cushman & Wakefield reps landlord in 7,694 s/f lease at 805 Third Avenue; Cohen is landlord; Zarba and Bogetti of CBRE rep tenant

Legends Hospitality Management has leased the entire 7,694 s/f 31st floor at Charles Cohen's 805 Third Ave. for its New York headquarters. Legends expects to relocate from 200 Park Ave. to the top floor of 805 Third Ave. in the fall. The distinctive 31-story tower, at 50th St., is also home to the Yankees Entertainment and Sports (YES) Network as well as Meredith Corp., the media company. "We're delighted to welcome yet another giant in the sports services field to our building," said Cohen. Sacha Zarba and Scott Bogetti of CB Richard Ellis represented Legends in the seven-year leasing transaction while a Cushman & Wakefield team led by Bruce Mosler represented the landlord. Committed to creating and implementing innovative and effective solutions in the areas of venue hospitality and sales and marketing for team owners, stadium operators, athletic departments and municipalities, Legends Hospitality Management's primary focus is to provide a quality product mix that maximizes revenues while minimizing costs for its clients. Other signature Manhattan office buildings owned and managed by Cohen Brothers include 623 Fifth Ave., 750 Lexington Ave., 622 Third Ave., 135 East 57th St., 3 Park Ave., 979 Third Ave., 3 East 54th St., and 475 Park Ave. South.
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