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Colliers has been engaged by receiver Gregg Williams to handle leasing and management at EY Plaza in Downtown Los Angeles

Colliers Takes Over Leasing, Management at DTLA’s EY Plaza

Colliers has been awarded the leasing and property management assignment of Downtown Los Angeles’ EY Plaza, formerly Ernst & Young Plaza, at 725 S. Figueroa St. The firm was retained by Trident Pacific Real Estate’s Gregg Williams, who has been appointed receiver.  

Serving as lead advisor for the receivership estate, Sean Fulp, head of office capital markets, U.S. Southwest, is tasked with ensuring EY Plaza’s value is preserved despite the turbulent market conditions. 

“EY Plaza is one of the best office buildings in all of Los Angeles, and its value is worth protecting,” Fulp said. “We will not sit back and wait for the market to determine its fate.” 

Joining Fulp are vice chair Matthew Heyn and EVP Ian M. Gilbert, who will oversee leasing efforts. Kevin Rude, regional managing director of West Coast, and Tina Minook, regional managing director of California real estate management services, will lead property management. 

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