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Churchill Asset Management Expands at Seagram Building

Churchill Asset Management LLC, an investment specialist of Nuveen, has signed a long-term 78,163-square-foot extension and expansion at RFR’s Seagram building, 375 Park Ave. in Midtown Manhattan. Churchill is a $50-billion capital provider for private equity-owned middle market companies and currently occupies 52,124 square feet on floors nine and 10 at Seagram; the firm will expand its footprint by 26,062 square feet, taking the full eighth floor.

“Seagram is known as the premiere hub of financial and business services in Midtown,” said AJ Camhi of RFR. “The competition for space is notably fierce as a large percentage of existing tenants want to grow in place at Seagram. We are always pleased to partner with our tenants to accommodate growth whenever possible.”

Scott Vinett of Savills and Chris Joyner of Fischer Corporate Real Estate represented Churchill Asset Management. RFR was represented in-house by EVP and director of leasing Camhi and SVP Paul Milunec.

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