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Wiesenberg and Caruso of CBRE act for Stillman Management Realty in 12,900 s/f lease

Harrison, NY CBRE arranged a 12,900 s/f lease for Stillman Management Realty at 440 Mamaroneck Ave. The property management firm, which was established following Garthchester Realty’s acquisition of Stillman Property Management, renewed its 8,000 s/f lease on the fifth floor of the building in addition to committing to an additional 4,900 s/f. 

CBRE’s Budd Wiesenberg and Bob Caruso represented Stillman Management Realty in the negotiations with RPW Group.

“Stillman Management Realty’s lease renewal and expansion at 440 Mamaroneck Ave. will support the new entity’s steady growth as it continues to service properties across Westchester, Rockland, New York City and southern Connecticut,” said CBRE’s Wiesenberg. “The company’s long-term agreement signifies its commitment to the New York Tri-State region.”

Stillman Management Realty was formed as a result of Garthchester Realty’s acquisition of Stillman Property Management’s assets. The new entity comprises two renowned executive management teams with over 100 years of combined experience in property management for hundreds of coops, condos, homeowners’ associations, rental and commercial properties.

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