Two Finance Firms Want Out at 1095 Avenue of the Americas
By Tom Acitelli
November 6, 2008 | 2:59 p.m
Two financial firms are looking to dump 100,000 square feet a piece in the Blackstone Group's 1095 Avenue of the Americas, according to Real Estate Weekly's Dan Geiger. Centerline Holding Company and iStar Financial would sublease the spaces, but not at the high rent of around $140 a square foot that they themselves signed on to pay last year.
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