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Law Firm KHD Expands at 575 Madison Ave.

International law firm Kozusko Harris Duncan LLP (KHD) signed a 14,701-square-foot office lease at 575 Madison Ave, in Midtown Manhattan. The firm will expand its existing operations at the property and will relocate from the 24th floor, where it occupies 8,629 square feet to part of the 12th floor of the owner-occupied 25-story office tower.

CBRE’s Chris Mansfield, Zac Price and Tara Rhodes represented KHD. The CBRE team of William Hooks, David Hollander, Gregg Rothkin, Bradley Auerbach and Maxwell Tarter are exclusive leasing agents for the property.

“We are thrilled to have negotiated a new lease that allows KHD to expand its footprint in the property as it continues to grow its client base,” said Price. “575 Madison Ave. offered very attractive economics for a building so well-located.  Ownership has done an excellent job modernizing the building and we appreciated collaborating with ownership to achieve such a great outcome for KHD.”

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