Ravesloot, Miller, Gorman and Wellen of CBRE lease 100,000 s/f
CB Richard Ellis has arranged a 15-year, 100,000 s/f lease at 7 Times Sq. Law firm Pryor Cashman will occupy space in the building in mid-2009. Boston Properties is the landlord. CBRE represented both sides.
"Pryor Cashman is relocating to a practically new, move-in ready space at the top of one of Midtown's trophy buildings, consolidating from a current facility spread across three older, interconnected buildings," said Mark Ravesloot, executive VP at CBRE, who arranged the lease with: Lewis Miller, vice chairman; Jason Gorman, senior VP; and Mike Wellen, VP.
Boston Properties, represented by the CBRE team of: John Powers, chairman; Peter Turchin, executive VP, and Christie Harle, senior financial analyst.
Pryor Cashman will occupy the entire 39th, 40th and 41st floors and almost half of the third floor at 7 Times Sq.
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