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Law Firm Day Pitney Relocating from Times Square

Fisher Brothers signed a new 19,871-square-foot lease with law firm Day Pitney at 605 Third Ave., its signature 1.1 million-square-foot office tower in Midtown Manhattan. Under the 10-year lease, the firm will relocate its New York office from 7 Times Square to the entire 31st floor of 605 Third in the first quarter of 2019.

“The newly-renovated tower continues to attract the city’s premier companies that are drawn to its innovative design, top-quality office space, and high-end tenant services,” said Fisher Brothers’ Ken Fisher. The owner/developer has secured about 300,000 square feet of leases at the 1.1-million-square-foot tower since completing a capital improvement program in 2016.

Day Pitney was represented in the transaction by Ken Siegel and Chris Kraus of JLL. Fisher Brothers was represented in-house by Marc Packman and Clark Briffel, and by Cushman & Wakefield’s Bruce Mosler, Louis D’Avanzo, Andrew Ross, Michael Baraldi and Maria Travlos.


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