New York Commercial Real Estate Deals - September 2010

Below you will find a summary of all the New York City commercial real estate deals done for the month of September 2010. The deals within are listed from largest to smallest in square feet leased or purchased. All below has been compiled from various news outlets such as; The Real Deal and The Commercial Observer.

Address
Size
Tenant
Landlord / Representative
Details

555 West 57th St
345 Park Ave
100 Church St
605 Thrid Ave
4 New York Plaza
530 Fifth Ave
622 Third Ave
733 Third Ave
850 Third Ave
501 Seventh Ave
260 Madison Ave
1411 Broadway
551 Madison Ave
521 Fifth Ave
989 Third Ave
949 Third Ave
622 Third Ave
125 Park Ave
1 Battery Park Plaza
104 Sixth Ave
609 Greenwich St
40 Wall S
950 Third Ave
40 Worth St
805 Columbs Ave
420 Lexington Ave
2075 Broadway
1370 Broadway
2146 Nostrand Ave (Brooklyn)
620 Eighth Ave
25 Franklin St (Bklyn)
7602-10 Main St(Queens)
71 West 23rd Street
575 Fifth Ave
1040 Sixth Ave
1177 Sixth Ave
1776 Broadway
152 West 57th St
1371 Sixth Ave
60 Madison Ave
554 Eighth Ave
2044 Westcheste Ave(The Bronx)
61 Broadway
1281 Fulton St(Brooklyn)
107 Grand St
60 East 42nd St
42 West 39th St
304 Hudson St
345 Park Ave
1040 Sixth Ave
72 Madison Ave
345 Hudson St
14 Wall St
521 Fifth Ave
200 Hudson Square
527 Madison Ave
525 Seventh Ave
40 Fulton St
231 West 39th St
450 West 15th St
113 Spring St
900 Eighth Ave
75 Rockefeller Plaza
140 West 57th St
56 West 22nd St
580 Fith Ave
600 Madison
594 Broadway
One York St
531 East 137th St(The Bronx)
499 Seventh Ave
24 East 21st St
100 10th Ave
270 Madison Ave
286 Fifth Ave
260 Park Ave South
216-20 Hillside Ave(Queens)
1350 Broadway
145 West 27th St
801 Second Ave
71-02 Cypress Hills St(Queens)
37 West 20th St
215 Water St (Bklyn)
295 Park Ave South
540 Madison Ave
554 Eighth Ave
65 Greene St
114 West 26th St
780 Third Ave2,950
126 East 56th St
202 East 70th St
538 Sixth Ave
649 Ninth Ave
686 Third Ave
164 Kent Ave (Bklyn)
42 Broadway
37 West 20th St
576 Third Ave
133 Fifth Ave
3041 Third Ave (The Bronx)
90 Broad St
648 Broadway
40 Wooster St
375 South End Ave
227 West 29th St
227 West 29th St
149 Madison Ave
1123 Broadway
216 East 45th St
311 West 43rd St
119 West 23rd St
112 West 14th St
420 Lexington Ave
291 Broadway
1841 Broadway6
1407 Broadway
1407 Broadway
1407 Broadway
530 Seventh Ave
110 West 40th St
463 Seventh Ave
299 Broadway
291 Broadway
270 Lafayette St
915 Broadway
110 West 40th St
1123 Broadway
34 West 33rd St
405 Lexington Ave
648 Broadway
648 Broadway
1407 Broadway
291 Broadway
37 West 20th St
100 Park Ave
1133 Broadway
648 Broadway
1133 Broadway
34 West 33rd St
1133 Broadway
1133 Broadway
268 Elizabeth St
1133 Broadway
1133 Broadway

281,896
180,000
172,000
130,740
100,000
56,156
52,000
45,000
38,745
38,000
36,000
35,160
35,000
32,000
31,000
28,000
26,500
26,000
25,640
25,000
23,605
23,310
21,672
20,289
20,117
18,975
17,050
16,786
15,500
15,442
15,000
14,000
13,000
13,000
12,000
11,644
10,800
10,799
10,776
10,616
10,000
10,000
9,473
9,000
8,600
8,500
8,218
7,918
7,675
7,600
7,500
7,476
6,709
6,590
6,584
6,500
6,200
6,143
6,138
6,000
6,000
6,000
5,200
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
4,935
4,860
4,700
4,550
4,400
4,266
4,002
4,000
4,000
4,000
3,880
3,700
3,500
3,500
3,250
3,200
3,100
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
2,950
2,900
2,837
2,800
2,606
2,600
2,585
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,495
2,300
2,250
2,200
2,000
2,000
1,907
1,891
1,810
1,565
1,500
1,500
1,456
1,450
1,450
1,446
1,424
1,410
1,400
1,344
1,322
1,300
1,260
1,250
1,250
1,194
1,194
1,077
1,057
1,025
1,000
904
800
800
750
611
525
498
462
432
390
275
245
138
CBS Broadcasting
National Football League
Health First
United Nations Population Fund
New York Daily News
Diageo North America
Third Avenue Holdings
New York Compensation Insur. Rating Borad
Shearman & Sterling
New York State Office of General Serv.
McLaughlin & Stern LLP
Reich & Tang Asset Management LLC
Lacoste
Urban Outfitters
The keybour Collection
Duane Reade
J. Frank Associates
The Atlantic Philanthropies
Brune & Richard LLP
Ladas & Perry
Abel Cine TechCentaur Properties
Duane Reade
RF/Binder Partners Inc
The Innocence Project
Petco
Wolfe Trahan & Co.
Duane Reade
Jay Suites
Dallas BBQ
Kepos Capital
Vans Apparel
TD Bank
Brain POP
Guess
FJA-US
Costar Group
Bond NY
Scopia Management Inc
Pharo Management
Mendez Boxing
H&Y Fashion Inc
Yuca Food
Cichanowicz, Callan, Keane, Vengrow & Textor
Toys 'R' Us
Edun Americas
Tourist Office of Spain
North Bay LLC
Ad Knowledge
Doral Bank
Sharp Decisions
Pappas Steakhouse
Rock Shrimp
FDM Group
Kinderhoook Industries
Weiss Manfredi Architects LLC
Velocity Broadcasting
Columbia Sportswear525 Delaware LLC
Joy Construction Corp.
Autumn Cashmere of New York
Mulberry
The Frye Company
Duet Karaoke Bar
Smith Valiere
Rare Violins of New York
Zemog
European Gemology Laboratory
Ugg Australia
Friends in Deed
Maserati
Tender Tots
Vanderweil Engineers
Al Mayass
Flor de Sol
World Financial Services
The Art of Living Foundation
Blooming Nail and Spa
EBI Pharmacy and Supermarket
HSBC Bank
I Show Intimate
The Permanent Mission of Paraguay
TriBoro Bottle & Can Redemption Ctr.
Internet Assets Inc
Toll Brothers Inc.
Straight from the Crae
Panco Management
House of Fashion Inc
n/a
Buffalo Exchange
Ohl USA Inc
Goffe Capital Management
Lenox Hill Radiology Medical
Caf�
Michael Guerrieri
JJ Marketplace
Eco-Dog
New York City Managerial Employees Asso.
Julius Erving Entertainment and Six Sports LLC
Aroma Day Spa
Michael Koors
Touba Discount Inc.
National Book Foundation
Aetheros
Wert & Company
Merchants Hospitality
Grassroots Campaigns Inc
The Time in Childfrdn's Arts
Furniture Rental Associates
Sense Neworks Inc
Arthur J. Teichberg, Attrorneys at Law
Magnetic
Dr. Cutler
One Light Ministry
Alliance Advisors
n/a
Rapid Tax Filing
Antex Knitting
Major Textiles Imports Inc
Eurostyle International
Asjiawear Inc
Athlon Sports Communicatons Inc
Sante Classics Inc
Gateway Management
Geyneir and Associates
Lauffer Wind Group
Data Logix
D.A. on Seventh Inc.
Welch Integratd Inc
Mignone
Oxford Analytica
atricia McMahon Ltd
Qstudio
Buzz Jeans
Latice Engines
Michelle Gerson Interior
Ohl USA Inc
Art & Advisory
Mary Murphy Gallery
Hudson Gallery
Biscotti Inc
Hugo & Marie LLC
Kaerensa A. Craft LCSW
Billy's Bakery
David Brian Brown
Carley J. Beardsley
SL Green
Ruding Management Co
SL Green
Fisher Brothers
Harbor Group International LLC
The Moinian Group
Cohen Brothers Realty Corp
Durst Organziation
Shorenstein Properties
W&H Properties
The Sapir Organization
Blackstone Group
LaSalle Investment Management
n/a
n/a
n/a
Cohen Brothers Realty Corp
New York Blood Center
Bingham McCutchen LLP
1040 Avenue of the Americas Inc
Centaur Properties
Trump Organization
Kipp-Sawski Management Group
40 Worth Street LLC
805 Columbus LLC
SL Green
2075 Retail Co
Sitt Asset Management
A&H
First Solar
n/a
Zalkan Inc
Trustees of the Masonic Hall
n/a
Skyline Developers
Silverstein Properties
ULM Holdin Corp
Stone Towner Capital
The principal Financial Group
The Moinian Group
270 Realty LLC
2044 Westchester Realty LLC
Broad Street Development
n/a
Man Yu Real Estate
W&H Properties
n/a
Trinity Real Estate
RFR Realty
Skyline Developers
The Moinian Group
Trinity Real Estate
Capstone
SL Green
Trinity Real Estate
Mitsui Fudosan America
525 Delaware LLC
Vornado
n/a
Stelllar Management
Olmstead Properties
The Moinian Group
Principal Financial Group
The Feil Organization
Kid Robot
n/a
600 Partners
Newmark Knight Frank
n/a
Boston Road Corp.
Savit Partners
Noan Management
Related Companies; Taconic Investment Partners; Abington Prop.
ABS Partners
AB & Sons
Tessler Development
Hillside Metro Associates
W&H Properties
19 West 36th St
n/a
n/a
n/a
Pearl St Realty
Abington Holding
Boston Properties
n/a
n/a
Dean Colin Properties
JRT Realty
Transwestern Investment
TF Cornerstone
Duell Management
n/a
Estate of Sol Goldman
Kent Avenue Property I-A LLC
The Lawrence Group
n/a
Murray Hill Mews Owners Corp
Benetton
156 Third Ave Holdings LLC
Swig Equities
n/a
n/a
The LeFrak Organization
Kew Management
Kew Management
Abramson Brothers
Kew Management
n/a
Cooper Robertson & Partners
n/a
n/a
SL Green
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Savitt Partners
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Kew Management
n/a
Tishman Speyer
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Kew Management
n/a
n/a
n/a
Kew Management
Kew Management
Elizabeth III Ventures LLC
Kew Management
Kew Management

The television network sgned a 13-year lease extension.
The NFL signed a lease for 150,000 square feet on the fifth through seventh floors and 30,000 square feet below grade. The above-ground floors had a reported asking rent of $70 per square foot.
The nonprofti care provider signed a 20-year lease for the 16th through 19th floors. The reported asking rent was $40 per square foot. The companty will relocate from 25 Broadway.
The Un agency signed a 15- year lease for the entire furth through sixth floors.
The Newspaper and publishing company signed a five-year office lease for the entire fourth floor and part of the fhird floor.
The premium drinks business signed a five-year office lease for the entire fourth floor and part of the third floor.
The financial firm signed a direct 10-year lease on the 31st and 32nd floors. The tenant had been subleaseing the building. The reported asking rent was in the low 50's per square foot.
The nonprofit signed a lease for about 15.5 years. Jack Bart of Strock & Stroock & Lavan LLP negotiated the lease on behalf of he tenant.
The global law firm inked a five-year lease renewal on the third floor. The firm's main offices are located at 599 Lexington Avenue, where it occupies about 500,000 square feet.
The government agency signed a 10-year lease on the entire eighth floor and part of the ninth floor. The reported asking rent was $45 per square foot.
The law firm signed an expansion lease for two more floors totaling 36,000 square feet, bringing its total occupancy to 100,000 square feet on the building's top eight floors.
The financial services firm inked a 12-year lease for the entire 28th floor and a portion on the 29th floor. The company is relocating from four floors at 600 Fifth Avenue. The reported asking rent for the new space was $48 per square foot.
The apparel retailer signed an office lease renewal and expansion the 14th through 15th floors as well as part of the 13th floor. Before the expansion, the company occupied 32,000 squre feet on the buildin's fifth and 13th through 15th floors.
The fashion company signed a lease for multi-leval retaill space. The reported asking rent for 16,000 square feet on the ground floor was $350 per square foot; the ask on the second floor was $100 per square foot.
The carpet purveyor signed a lease for retial space on three levels. The reported asking rent on the ground floor was $300 per square foot.
The drugstore signed a lease for multi-level retial space.
The communications firm signed a 12-year lease on the 26th floor. The reported asking rent was in the ow $50's per square foot. The company is relocating from 140 East 45th Street.
The nonprofit signed a sublease for the entire 21st floor.
The law firm sublease pace on te 34th floor for 10 years. The reported asking rent was $38 pe square foot.
The law firm signed a lease.
The film and video equipment supplier signed an eight-year lease on the fifkth and fourth floors. The reported asking rent was $36 per square foot.
The drugstore signed a lease for multi-level retial space.
The public relations agency signed a lease for 10 years and six months for the entire sixth and seventh floors.
The nonprofit signed a lease.
The pet supply retailer signed a 10-year lease for multi-level space.
The investment research firm signed a direct 10-year lease with the landlord, expanding on the sixth floor in the process. The tenant had been subleaseing space. The reported asking rent was $50 per square foot.
The drugstore signed a lease for another location.
The office space proviede signed a 10-year lease for the enire fifth floor.
The barbecue chain signed a 20-year lease for another location. The reported asking rent was about $45 per square foot.
The hedge fund signed an eight-year sublease fo part of the 44th floor. The reported asking rent was $60 per square foot.
The apparel retailer signed an office lease for space that will be used as an sponsored promotional and marketing venue.
The bank signed a 20-year lease for a corner location.
The online educational program developer signed a 15-year lease for the entire 17th floor. The reported asking rent was $38 per square foot. The company is relocating from 27 West 24th Street.
The fashion retailer signed a lease for multi-level space.
The software company signd a 10-year lease on the fourth floor. The reported asking rent was $46 per square foot.
The real estate data prover signed a lease.
The real estate brokerage signed an eight-year lease renewal on the second and 19th floors. The reported asking rent was in the low $40's per square foot.
The investment services provide signed a sublease.
The investment management firm signed a 10-year lease on the 26th floor. The reported asking rent was $74 per square foot.
The boxing club signed a 10-year lease for its third gym.
The apparel maker signed a seven-year lease. The reported asking rent was $16 per square foot.
The food market signed a lease.
The law firm signed a lease renewal. The reported asking rent was $35 per square foot.
The toy seller signed a lease for a pop-up store.
The fashion firm signed a lease.
The Spanish tourism office signed a 15-year lease on the 53rd floor. The tenant is relocating rom 666 Fifth Avenue. The reported asking rent for the new space was $60 per square foot.
The apparel firm signed a 10-year lease. The reported askign rent was $31 per square foot.
The media firm signed a lease.
The bank signed a lease.
The technology solutions provider signed a lease on the 17th floor for seven years and four months. The reported asking rent was $45 per square ren.
The steakhouse signed a 15-year lease. The reported asking rent was $33 per square foot.
The production company signed a lease.
The information technology firm signed a long-term lease on the 31st floor. The reported asking rent was $50 per square foot.
The private equity firm signed a 10-year lease for the entire 34th floor. The company relocated from 888 Seventh Avenue.
The architectrue and design firm signed a 10-year lease on the 10th floor.
The Pennsyvania-based television network signed a 10-year lease for the entire 25th floor. The reported asking rent was $85 per square foot.
The sportswear company signed a 10-year lease on the fifth floor. The reported askign rent was $39 per square foot.
The construction company signed a long-term lese renewal and expansion on the 21st floor. The reported asking rent was $37 per square foot.
The knitwear company signed an 11-year lease. The reported asking rent was $35 per square foot.
The accessories designer signed a five-year lease on the fourth floor. The reported asking rent was $60 per square foot.
The shoe signed a lease for its first U.S. store.
The karaoke bar signed a lease.
The law firm signed a four-year lease. The reported asking rent was $35 per square foot.
The stringed-instrument buyer and reseller signed a seven-year office lease on the ninth and tenth floors. The reported asking rent was $50 per square foot.
The digital design company signed a two-year sublease on the 10th floor. The reported asking report was $28 per square foot.
The gemological services provider signed a 10-year lease.
The footwear retailer signed a lease for its third New York City store.
The nonprofit signed a long-term lease renewal. The reported asking rent was $39 per square foot.
The luxury car company signed a long-tem office lease. The reported asking rent was $100 per square foot.
The childcare center inked a lease.
The consulting engineering firm signed a lease.
The Lebanese restaurant signed a 10-year lease.. The reported asking rent as $70 per square foot.
The Spanish -Mediteranean restaurant inked a lease for its third Manhattan location. The reported asking rent was $125 per square foot.
The financial services firm signed a lease.
The non-profit inked a three-year lease on the fifth floor. The reported asking rent was $25 per square foot.
The salon signed a lease for its fourth location.
The pharmacy signed a lease.
The bank signed a 10-year lease renewal.
The underwear retailer signed a lease.
Paraguay's mission of the United Nation's signed a 10-year lease to relocate from 211 East 43rd Street.
The recycling Center signed a retail lease.
The Inernet company signed a five-year lease. The reported asking rent was $38 per square foot.
The real estate developer signed a two-year retail lease for a sales office. The space is adjacent to the future site of a new condo. The reported asking rent was $30 per square foot.
The furniture retailer signed a lease for its second Manhattan store.
The real estate company signed a three-year lease renwal on the 32nd floor.
The clothin designe signed a five-year lease. The reported askign rent was $18 per sqaure foot.
The tenant signed a two-year lease.
The second-hand clothing store chanin signed a lease for its second Manhattan location.
The construction and engineering firm signed a three-year lease.
The hedge fund signed a five-year lease on the 26th floor. The reported asking rent was $75 per square foot.
The radiology center inked a lease.
The caf� signed a lease.
The tenant signed a 10-year lease for a restaurant.
The food market signed a lease.
The dog day care, boarding and grooming service signed a lease. The reported asking rent was $50 per square foot.
The profeesional association of career managers signed a lease.
The entertainment firm inked a five-yea lease. The reported asking rent was $38 per square foot.
The spa signed a 10-year lease. The reported asking rent was $80 per square foot.
The fashion designer lease retail space fo 10 years.
The discount retailer signed a lease.
The presenter of the National Bood Awards signed a 10year lease.
The wireless networking services provider signed a lease.
The executive search firm signed a three-year lease.
The company signed a lease for a restaurant.
The consultin, fundraising and field oganizing company signed a lease. The reported asking rent was $29 per square foot.
The children's art gallery signed a lease. The reported asking rent was $29 per square foot.
The custom furniture solutions provider inked an office lease.
The Technology firm signed a lease. The reported asking rent was $42 per square foot.
The law firm signed a five-yea r lease. The reported asking rent was $34 per square foot.
The technology firm signed a four-year sublease.
The medical professional signed a five-year lease. The reported asking rent was $38 per square foot.
The church signed a one-year lease.
The investor relations services provider inked a five-year lease. The reported asking rent was $45 per square foot.
The child care company signed a 10-year office lease . The reported asking rent was $35 per square foot.
The tax filin company signed a one-year lease.
The fashion company signed a three-year lease on the 11th floor. The reported asking rent was $42 per square foot.
The fashion companyy signed a three-year lease on the 11th floor. The reported asking rent was $42 per square foot.
The fashion company signed a five-year lease on the 11th floor. The reported asking rent was $42 per square foot.
The menswear company owned by NBA star Jermaine O'Neal signed a three year leas on the seventh floor. The reported asking rent was $50 per square foot.
The publishing and sports marketing company signed a two-year lease. The reported askign rent was $36 per square foot.
The fashion company inked a seven-year lease. The reported asking rent was $38 per square foot.
The legal services firm signed a five-year lease. The reported asking rent $35 per square foot.
The law firm signed a 10-year lease. The reported asking rent was $35 per squae foot.
The wind energy consulting and engineering firm signed a five-year lease.
The Internet company signed a three-year lease. The reported asking rent was $38 per square foot.
The fashion cmpany inked a five-year lease. The reported asking rent was $35 per square foot.
The online marketing and brand building company signed a lease. The reported asking rent was $44 per square foot.
The fashion company signed a four-year lease
The London-based financial advisory group inked a four-year lease on the 54th floor.
The photographer leased the buildin's penthouse.
The design firm signed a lease.
The apparel company signed a three-year lease for office and showroom space. The reported asking rent was $2 per square foot.
The software firm signed a two-year lease. The reported asking rent was $35 per square foot.
The design firm signed a five-year lease. The reported asking rent was $38 per square foot.
The construction and engineerg firm signed a one-year lease.
The advisers to art collectors signed a lease. The reported asking rent was $44 per square foot.
The art gallery signed an office lease.
The wig designer signed an office lease. The reported askign rent was $40 per square foot.
The fashion company signed a four-year lease. The reported asking rent was $38 per square foot.
The creative consultancy and artist management agency signed a lease. The reported asking rent was $44 per square foot.
The clinical therapist signed a lease. The reported asking rent was $40 per square foot.
The bakery signed a 10-year lease for another Manhattan location. The reported asking rent was bout $218 per square foot.
Th wig and hair design company signed a lease. The reported asking rent was $46 per square foot.
The stylist for numerous thertcial production cmpanies signed a lease. The reported asking rent was $40 per square foot.

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