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The Treeline Companies leases 3,100 s/f to Nyu School Of Medicine at 175 Remsen Street in Brooklyn

The Treeline Companies, a value-add asset developer, owner and investor throughout the New York metropolitan region, announced today that it has arranged a new, 3,085 s/f lease for the New York University (NYU) School of Medicine, one of the four major hospitals within the NYU Langone Medical Center family. Kraig Silver, executive vice president of The Treeline Companies, made the announcement and represented ownership in the transaction. Paul Wexler and Josef Yadgarov of The Corcoran Group represented the tenant in the deal. The NYU School of Medicine will use the space at 175 Remsen as a medical office. Since 1841, the School of Medicine has been dedicated to the training of thousands of rising doctors and scientists, and has provided excellence in patient care, education and research. "The Treeline Companies is proud to welcome the prestigious NYU School of Medicine to our Brooklyn portfolio," said Howard Schor, Chief Operating Officer of The Treeline Companies. "Medical offices and related health care services are a quickly growing sector and leading tenants are attracted to Treeline's well-located assets throughout the NYC area."
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