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Law firm Kaufman Borgeest & Ryan signed a lease for a full floor at 875 Third Ave., a Class A office tower in Midtown Manhattan

Law Firm Relocates from Downtown to East Midtown

Law firm Kaufman Borgeest & Ryan (KBR) has leased a full floor at Global Holdings Management Group’s 875 Third Ave., a Class A office tower in East Midtown. KBR will relocate from 120 Broadway to occupy 27,117 square feet under a 15-year lease. 

The JLL team overseeing the 875 Third Ave. leasing assignment includes vice chairman Paul N. Glickman, SVP Diana L. Biasotti, VP Kristen E. Morgan, and associate Harrison G. Potter. The tenant was represented by Howard Greenberg, president of Howard Properties, Ltd. 

“With over 600 linear feet of windows, 875 Third’s floorplates provide a uniquely efficient envelope for law firms,” said Glickman. “Along with the first-class amenities, transportation and ownership, the building offers an extremely attractive package for today’s tenants.” 

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