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Conway of HelmsleySpear reps. tenant, Garrigues, in 9,500 s/f lease

According to HelmsleySpear, Garrigues has signed a ten-year lease for 9,500 s/f of space at 780 Third Ave. on the entire 35th floor. Stanley Conway of HelmsleySpear represented the tenant and Greg Smith and James Clifford of JRT/Cushman & Wakefield represented the landlord. 780 Third Ave. is located in Midtown's Grand Central District at the intersection of 49th St. and Third Ave., six blocks from Grand Central Station. The 50-story building features: Column free space, 154-seat auditorium and seven-room conference center, high security building with messenger center, blue chip tenant roster, directly metered electric for full floor tenants, building systems that include floor by floor HVAC and elevator access control.
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