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Seth B

CEO and Co-Founder at Conductor, Inc.

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Office Space in Manhattan - 12-16,000 Square Feet

We are looking for office space in Manhattan from 12-16,000 square feet. If you know any companies that are subletting space, let me know - i am very interested. We will consider all neighborhoods in Manhattan, close to public transportation.

Location specific: Greater New York City Area

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Ed M

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Hi Seth,

Costar has a a database of over 1 million verified commercial listings. Many are available only to paid subscribers, but now through the showcase service we have a growing number that are available for free.

If you visit costar.com and type your basic requirements into the menu on the right of your screen you should see 315 available properties in Manhattan with 12-16000 sf of office space for lease. Each listing has basic details and direct contact info for the broker.

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Jason S

Managing Director at Studley, Inc Commercial Real Estate

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I can help you, please call me.

Jason Schwartzenberg
Managing Director

Studley
300 Park Avenue
3rd Floor
New York, NY 10022
t 212.326.8613

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Bob G

Corporate Real Estate Advisor (Tenant Rep)

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Seth,

I used to represent owners of office buildings throughout the country for 20 years and highly recommend that you hire a corporate real estate advisor to represent your interests. You really want someone who is an expert at the real estate business looking out for you. Four years ago I opened a boutique tenant advisory firm with the basic idea of using my 20 years' experience representing landlords for the benefit of corporate tenants.

Here are things clients have told me were the reasons they use me and refer me.

1. Free Service
Our fiduciary responsibility is to our clients
But the landlord pays our fees

2. Save Money
Time isn’t wasted driving the market calling on leasing signs
You stay focused on your company keeping revenues high
Landlords often get a 5-15% better deal with no tenant agent

3. Lease Administration – we're there throughout your entire lease term

4. Market Intelligence
Over 24 years’ experience in the industry
Access to information on every building in the market
We interpret the data and use it to negotiate to your advantage

5. Lease Negotiation
Market analysis
Financial analysis
Detailed lease negotiation on non-economic terms

6. Specific Experience
Negotiated over 6 million square feet of leases
Private and public companies
Local and multi-national companies of all sizes
Have represented both tenants and landlords

7. Bob’s Landlord Experience
20 years’ experience working for landlords
Understands how landlords think and what motivates them
Knows how landlords manage properties after signing the lease
Was the person signing the leases for property throughout US
Has been a leasing agent, asset manager and property manager
Who better to negotiate on your behalf than a former landlord?

Seth, I would love to help you, but if not me, please use someone to look out for you and your company.

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Michael H

Visionary Creative & Detail Oriented Commercial Real Estate Expert

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Seth,

I concur with Bob on hiring the right broker to help you. If and when you are ready to expand to Chicago, I'd be very interested in speaking to you.

Michael Hoadley, CCIM
773-294-5868
Spinnaker Real Estate Ventures

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Eric R

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See private note.

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John ジョン S. R

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Good day Seth,

The local Chamber of Commerce might be a possible (networking) resource.

Good luck,

John S. Rajeski

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