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T. Weiss completes two leases totaling 5,623 s/f at Melville Corp. Center I

T. Weiss Realty Corp. continues to attract new tenants to the Melville Corporate Center I, its recently upgraded class A office building at 105 Maxess Rd. T. Weiss leased a total of 5,632 s/f to RISCO Group, an international manufacturer of security management systems, and to a newly formed company, Redwood Collaborative Media. Risco Group leased 3,921 s/f of office space at the office building. Craig Weiss, director of leasing at T. Weiss Realty Corp., represented the building's owner. There was no broker involved in the transaction. Redwood Collaborative Media, leased 1,711 s/f for its executive office. The Redwood lease was negotiated directly by Jennifer Lynch, sales and marketing representative at T. Weiss Realty. No broker was involved in the transaction. "These new leases are a testament to the attractiveness of the Melville Corporate Center I and the money we recently invested in improvements in the building," said Ted Weiss, president of T. Weiss Realty Corp. "We believe that our building is the right product at the right time." In 2008, T. Weiss Realty added cherry wood floor-to-ceiling pillars, lighting and potted palm trees to the building's atrium lobby along with WiFi connectivity. New carpets were installed in the building's common areas and elevators, and bathrooms and entrances were upgraded. RISCO Group creates Internet Protocal-based integrated security solutions for the global security markets. From software solutions to high-performance wired and wireless integrated systems, the company develops products matching customers' requirements and industry standards. RISCO Group's solutions for buildings and control rooms, sophisticated detector technology, intrusion, video and access control systems are found in commercial, industrial, institutional and residential applications around the world. For more information visit: www.riscogroup.com. In mid-December, Redwood acquired the Software Test & Performance Collaborative of Huntington, NY., which publishes a magazine and operates a web site used by 55,000 computer software developers. For more information visit www.stpcollaborative.com. About T. Weiss Realty Corp. Founded in 1969, Melville-based T. Weiss Realty Corp. is a full-service developer and manager of Class-A office buildings totaling more than 700,000 square feet in the most important business districts of Nassau and Suffolk counties. T. Weiss Realty develops, owns and manages all of its properties and provides unsurpassed personalized service, meticulous attention to detail and swift response to customer requests. For more information, visit www.tweissrealty.com or call 631-454-9400
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