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Tarter Krinsky & Drogin expands by 35%; Will occupy 37,609 s/f at W&H's 1350 Broadway

Law firm Tarter Krinsky & Drogin LLP has signed an expansion lease at W&H Properties' 1350 Broadway that will increase the firm's occupancy by 35%, according to Anthony Malkin, president of Malkin Holdings L.L.C., which supervises the W&H Properties portfolio. With the expansion, Tarter Krinsky & Drogin will occupy 37,609 s/f on three floors. The firm moved into 1350 Broadway in 2007. "Tarter Krinksy & Drogin has been a tenant at 1350 Broadway during a period in which we have transformed the property in a $53 million, top-to-bottom upgrade program," said Malkin. "This expansion demonstrates that we've delivered on our promises and ensured the highest levels of tenant satisfaction." Founded in 2001, Tarter Krinsky & Drogin is a full-service law firm that represents a wide variety of businesses, including professional service firms, wholesalers and distributors, manufacturing and trading companies, retailers, real estate developers and owners, e-commerce and technology companies, health care providers, insurance companies and financial institutions. Paul Amrich and Neil King of CBRE represented Tarter Krinsky & Drogin in the lease negotiations. William Cohen, Ryan Kass, Neil Rubin and Andrew Weisz of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank represented the landlord.
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