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Rorick and McDermott of Newmark Knight Frank complete leases totaling 8,800 s/f

One Dock Street - Stamford, CT

Stamford, CT Newmark Knight Frank (NKF) has completed three new leases and one lease renewal at One Dock St. Tenants Amherst Pierpont, Six One Commodities, DXT Commodities and G3 Architects leased a combined 8,800 s/f of office space. 

NKF’s Tim Rorick, senior managing director, and Jack McDermott, associate represented the owners, ClearRock Properties LLC and Juster Properties, in all four transactions. 

Tim Rorick

 

Jack McDermott

 

Greg Frisoli, executive managing director with NKF, represented Amherst Pierpont, an independent broker-dealer operating in the fixed income capital markets who leased 2,392 s/f. Cushman & Wakefield’s John Altieri represented DXT Commodities in leasing 3,496 s/f. Six One Commodities, LLC, who leased 1,608 s/f, was represented in-house. Jay Hruska of Cushman & Wakefield represented G3 Architects in their renewal.

“One Dock St. continues to be at the intersection of practicality and innovation,” said McDermott. 

“One Dock St. provides great access to the train station and I-95, stable ownership and full generator backup. The building also features on-site security, a full-service café with eating area, newly renovated common corridors and bathrooms. To facilitate fast move-in, small pre-built units are available. Yet unlike most buildings in our market, One Dock St. has the unique ability to provide these checklist items in a loft office setting with exposed brick and wood beams.”

The building, a former factory converted into a loft office, is located two blocks from the train station.  

“We have worked with the NKF team on a number of lease renewals in the building, but are pleased to turn our focus to fostering relationships with new tenants with growing operations,” said Doug Winshall, managing principal of ClearRock Properties LLC. “We are happy to have three incredibly strong companies join our roster of tenants and look forward to welcoming them into the building.”

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