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The Marketing Directors named leasing and marketing consultant for 200 East 39th Street by CBSK Ironstate

The Marketing Directors was named leasing and marketing consultant for a new residential development located at 200 East 39th St.'s highly sought-after Murray Hill neighborhood. The Marketing Directors will oversee all aspects of the marketing campaign for the property developed by CBSK Ironstate, a joint venture of CB Developers, Ironstate Development, and SK Development. This assignment follows the successful sell-out of The Jefferson, a contemporary condominium at 211 East 13th St. also developed by CBSK Ironstate. "We are very proud of the fast sell-out at The Jefferson and we look forward to experiencing the same success at our client's newest development at 200 East 39th St.," said Jacqueline Urgo, president of The Marketing Directors. "We are thrilled to have the opportunity to bring our expertise to this property. This development will provide renters with a comfortable retreat in this increasingly vibrant neighborhood." Located in the popular Murray Hill section of Manhattan, 200 East 39th St. is a 19-story tower offering a mix of studio, one, and two-bedroom homes and a spectacular roof deck with gas grill and lounge. Potential renters will enjoy easy access to all parts of Manhattan with a quick walk to Grand Central Station as well as the many shopping and restaurant options in the neighborhood. In addition to the residences, the building will also provide convenient retail space. The Marketing Directors is currently serving as exclusive rental agent on numerous properties throughout Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, New Jersey's gold coast and central New Jersey. In addition, the firm is the marketing and exclusive sales agent at prestigious condominium properties throughout the metropolitan New York region.
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