The Kaufman Organization signs five new leases totaling 18,510 s/f
The Kaufman Organization has brokered five leases totaling 18,510 s/f.
Hay House, Inc. signed a seven-year lease for 2,630 s/f of office space at 250 Park Ave. South. Elliot Warren of Kaufman represented the tenant while Rob Fisher of The Feil Organization represented the landlord.
Bright Roll signed a three-year lease for 1,500 s/f of office space at 295 Madison Ave. Warren represented the tenant while Greg Sattler of The Empire Offices represented the landlord.
Web Collage, Inc., renewed a 10-year lease for 9,200 s/f of office space at 462 Seventh Ave. Steve Kaufman of Kaufman represented the landlord while Hunter Realty Organization, LLC represented the tenant.
* Total Management Corp. signed a four-year lease for 3,080 s/f of office space at 212 W. 35th St. Barbara Raskob and Steve Kaufman of Kaufman represented the landlord while Michael Stark of Winslow & Co. represented the tenant.
* Leverage Investments in Creativity has signed a three-year lease for 2,100 s/f at 237 W. 35th St. Kaufman represented both the tenant and the landlord in the transition. Michael Kaufman and John Schiliro represented the tenant and Grant Greenspan represented the landlord.
Kaufman, with over 85 years experience and 6.9 million s/f of owned or managed space, has long been considered one of the most prominent and well-respected real estate companies in the New York metropolitan area. The company offers a fully integrated spectrum of leasing and management services to diverse owners and tenants and is continually looking to build its portfolio through property acquisitions.
Middle Island, NY Roger Delisle and Robert Monahan of Island Associates negotiated the lease for the Giunta’s Meat Farms to occupy 45,000 s/f at Strathmore Commons.
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