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Uniland leases 23,877 s/f office space to U.S. Department of Homeland Security at 300 Airborne Parkway, CHeektowaga

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) signed a lease for 23,877 square feet of office space at 300 Airborne Parkway, located in Uniland Development Company's Airborne Business Park. The space will be occupied by a division of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. "We pride ourselves on offering the type of class A office space, property management services and amenities that clients like the Department of Homeland Security expect," said Michael Montante, vice president at Uniland. "Uniland is proud to work with this prestigious arm of the United States Government whose charge is to ensure we can all live and raise our families in a safe and secure environment." 300 Airborne Parkway is Uniland's newest addition to Airborne Business Park in Cheektowaga. The 108,000 s/f, three-story class A office building was designed to blend with the sleek modern architecture of the neighboring Buffalo Niagara International Airport. The building exterior is comprised of modern curved metal panels, spandrel glass accents and an expansive tinted glass window system that bathes the building interior with daylight. With a contemporary design that is both functional and inviting, 300 Airborne Parkway offers a combination of large, 36,000 s/f floor plates and broad column spacing (33'x33') to provide employers of any size, with an extremely efficient floor plan. The building also boasts attractive finishes, wall coverings, ceramic tile and cherry-finished wood doors. Since 1974, Uniland has developed more than 12 million s/f and operates 130 properties, making the company one of the largest developers of office and industrial parks in the Buffalo-Rochester corridor. Comprehensive services include planning and design, construction, property management, leasing and sales, site selection, and third-party construction and property management services.
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