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Law Firm Rose & Rose Inks 250 Broadway Lease

AmTrust RE has finalized a lease with Rose & Rose for 14,067 square feet at 250 Broadway. The law firm is moving to the Lower Manhattan office tower after 31 years in another location.

AmTrust’s Anne Holker and a CBRE team of Brad Gerla, Michael Rizzo, and Alex Benisatto represented the landlord, while Jacob Wolkenfeld of Norman Bobrow & Company Inc. represented the tenant, one of the most prominent law firms in New York City real estate.  

“The office leasing market, both in Manhattan and nationwide, has shown steady growth despite recent economic challenges,” said Jonathan Bennett, AmTrust RE’s president. “With major tech companies and other employers reinforcing ‘return to office’ mandates, and law firms driving demand for Class-A, amenitized spaces, we anticipate continued recovery into 2025. Rose & Rose’s decision to lease at 250 Broadway underscores both the resilience of the market and the success of our efforts to elevate this premier property.”

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