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Romeo and Grimaldo of The Durst Organization lease 14,686 s/f to Volt Info. Sciences, Inc.

New York, NY According to The Durst Organization, Volt Information Sciences, Inc. has a signed 10-year lease for 14,686 s/f on the 15th floor of 1133 Avenue of the Americas. “We are thrilled Volt Information Sciences will be coming to 1133 Avenue of the Americas,” said Jonathan (Jody) Durst, president of The Durst Organization. “Volt will moving their offices just a few blocks north of their current offices on Avenue of the America but will now enjoy the magnificent views of Bryant Park that 1133 offers its tenants. Volt Information Sciences was represented by David Mainthow, Jonathan Schindler and Aron Schreier of Cushman & Wakefield. The Durst Organization was represented in-house by vice president of leasing Rocco Romeo and Leasing Coordinator Tanya Grimaldo. Volt Information Sciences, Inc. is a leading provider of global infrastructure solutions in staffing acquisition for its FORTUNE 100 customer base. Operating through an international network of servicing locations, the Staffing Services Segment fulfills IT, engineering, administrative, and industrial workforce requirements of its customers, for professional search and temporary/contingent personnel as well as managed services programs. Technology infrastructure services include telecommunications engineering, construction, and installation; and IT managed services and maintenance. The Durst Organization, founded in 1915 by Joseph Durst, is the owner, manager and builder of 13 million square feet of premiere Manhattan office towers and 800 residential rental units with 1,150 under construction. The Durst Organization is recognized as a world leader in the development of high-performance and environmentally advanced commercial and residential buildings.  www.durst.org
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