Greenwich Investment Management relocates to 3,796 s/f at Malkin Properties' First Stamford Place
Greenwich Investment Management (GIM), a privately owned registered investment advisor, has relocated its headquarters from Greenwich to First Stamford Place, according to Jeffrey Newman, executive vice president of Malkin Properties, the marketing and management agent for the three-building office complex, located one block from the Stamford Transportation Center.
The tenant will take occupancy of a 3,796 s/f space at 200 First Stamford Place in early 2013 for a term of seven years. Malkin Construction will build out the space for the tenant.
"As we approached lease expiration in Greenwich, we decided to upgrade to new office space in nearby Stamford, within a campus environment that provides a full panoply of on-site tenant amenities," said George Rieger, chairman of GIM. "First Stamford Place proved to be ideal, offering the quality business environment we'd been seeking, in addition to convenient proximity to transportation and hands-on management."
Newman represented the landlord in this transaction, along with senior leasing associate Kim Zaccagnino and leasing associate Tara Long. The tenant was represented by Jay Hruska, Gregory Kenny and Bill Montague of Cushman & Wakefield. Attorneys for the landlord were David Bleckner and Ian Lester of David Bleckner, P.C.
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