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Private Equity Firm Re-Ups at Fisher Brothers’ 299 Park Ave.

Freeman Spogli & Co. has signed a 10-year lease renewal at Fisher Brothers’ 299 Park Ave. in Midtown Manhattan. A private equity firm and current tenant of 299, Freeman Spogli will expand its current lease to occupy 11,439 square feet on the 20th floor starting in early 2023.  

“We are excited to continue our partnership with Freeman Spogli & Co. as they grow their footprint at 299 Park Avenue,” said Ken Fisher, partner at Fisher Brothers. “We have made significant capital improvements across our portfolio in recent years which allow us to continue to offer our tenants a best-in-class office experience.” 

Fisher Brothers’ Marc Packman, Clark Briffel, Charles P. Laginestra and Josh Fisher led negotiations for ownership. Freeman Spogli was represented by CBRE’s Ken Rapp and Michael Liss.  

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