Rodriguez, Gols and Blume of ABS Partners complete 3,056 s/f lease
MCA Creative Associates, LLC, (Marge Casey Associates), has renewed their lease for an additional five years at 20 West 22nd St.
Marge Casey Associates has leased 3,056 s/f setting on the sixteenth floor at 20 West 22nd St. This seventeen-story building has just installed new elevators, and has been given a beautifully renovated lobby with a marble accent. With a twenty four hour, seven day a week doorman present, this allows the building to continue work on its new corridors being put together.
Hector Rodriguez, John Gols, and Clint Blume of ABS Partners Real Estate are representing both the tenant and the landlord.
ABS Partners Real Estate is a full service real estate advisory company specializing in management, leasing, investment sales, and acquisitions managing over 5.5 million s/f of commercial and residential space.
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