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Taubin, Lemle and Filler of RM Bradley advise Robinson & Cole on 18,478 s/f lease at 666 Third Avenue

Robinson & Cole LLP has leased 18,478 s/f - the entire 20th floor - at the Chrysler East Building, 666 Third Ave. in Midtown. The law firm, which has called 11,864 s/f at 885 Third Ave. home for the past nine years, will relocate its New York office in 2013. Studley executive managing director Greg Taubin and senior managing director Craig Lemle, along with Andy Filler of RM Bradley, advised Robinson & Cole on its new long-term lease transaction. "We first began advising Robinson & Cole 36 months in advance of their 2013 lease expiration and fully engaged the marketplace 18 months ago," said Taubin. "During that time, we evaluated numerous alternatives and were close to making a decision when we uncovered a future availability in the Chrysler East Building. The building and space fully satisfy the law firm's overall real estate requirements." "We are extremely pleased to relocate our New York office to the Chrysler East Building next spring," said John Lynch, Robinson & Cole's managing partner. "The new office space will improve the working environment for new and existing staff and allow for future growth." About Robinson & Cole LLP Robinson & Cole is an Am Law 200 firm with approximately 225 lawyers in nine offices serving regional, national, and international clients, from start-ups to Fortune 500 companies. Since 1845, Robinson & Cole has expanded to meet the changing needs of clients. The firm represents corporate, governmental, and nonprofit entities, as well as individual clients, in a wide range of matters, including corporate; business and insurance litigation; tax and tax-exempt; finance; public finance; land use, environmental and utilities, and real estate; health law; labor, employment, and benefits; intellectual property and technology; and government relations. Additional information about Robinson & Cole is available at www.rc.com. About Studley Studley is the leading commercial real estate services firm specializing in tenant representation. Founded in 1954, Studley pioneered the conflict-free business model of representing only tenants in their commercial real estate transactions. Today, with 22 offices nationwide and an international presence through its London office and AOS Studley, a partnership with Paris-based AOS, Studley provides strategic real estate solutions to top-tier corporations, not-for-profit organizations and law firms. Information about Studley is available at www.studley.com.
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