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Norman Bobrow signs Reidy Contracting Group to full floor at the Banks Building

New York, NY Norman Bobrow & Co. signed a lease for Reidy Contracting Group at 58 West 40th St., the “Banks Building” across from Bryant Park for 7,723 s/f.

Reidy Contracting Group, which is doubling its space and expanding their business, will occupy the entire second floor. The lease is for ten years.

Reidy moved from 120 West 31st where they occupied 4,000 s/f.

Michael Nazarian and Matt Kashani of Norman Bobrow & Co. represented Reidy and Laura Belt Ponomarev represented the landlord, John Belt of 58-64 40th St. Corp., in-house.

"After seeing many spaces this was their number one choice in efficiency and size," said Nazarian. "Reidy loved the character of the building, its views and premiere location opposite Bryant Park."

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