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Conley of Conley Associates brokers three leases totaling 49,357 s/f in Troy

Zac Conley, CCIM, of Conley Associates has completed three leases totaling 49,357 s/f. The deals include the following: * Conley Associates exclusively represented the tenant, Hudson Valley Community College, in the leasing of 36,557 s/f of educational office space at 400 Jordan Rd. The landlord is 400 Jordan Rd., LLC. * Conley Associates represented the tenant, Buffalo Hotel Supply Co., Inc., in the lease renewal of 3,000 s/f of office space at 4 Charles Blvd. The landlord is Latham Four Partnership & Latham Ventures. * Conley Associates represented the tenant, Buffalo Hotel Supply Co., Inc., in the lease renewal of 9,800 s/f of warehouse space at 2 Charles Blvd. The landlord is Latham Four Partnership & Latham Ventures. Conley is a commercial real estate firm that provides services through four divisions: advisory services, tenant/buyer representation, design services and construction supervision. The firm was established in 1993.
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