Stilley, Cahill and Dengenis of CBRE handle 14,000 s/f lease for SoNo Equities, 1122 Associates and TranSystems
TranSystems, a Kansas City-based consulting company offering a variety of services to the transportation industry, has renewed 14,000 s/f at the SoNo Corporate Center, located at 50 Washington St.
CB Richard Ellis brokered both sides of the renewal. Barbara Segalini-Stilley, vice president, represented the owner, SoNo Equities LLC and 1122 Associates LLC, and Sean Cahill, senior vice president, and Susanne Dengenis, vice president, represented the tenant with the assistance of David Hinchman, first vice president and CBRE national account manager for TranSystems.
"After the careful consideration of numerous market opportunities, TranSystems decided to renew its lease at the SoNo Corporate Center due to a number of factors," said Cahill. "Location, pricing and a long-standing relationship with the building landlord all played a major role in the company's decision."
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