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Rubenstein Law Relocates Brooklyn Office to 1 Willoughby Square

JEMB Realty has signed a long-term, 5,000-square-foot lease with Miami-based personal injury firm Rubenstein Law at 1 Willoughby Square (1WSQ). The firm will relocate from 300 Cadman Plaza West, doubling its Brooklyn footprint and taking the remaining space on the 12th floor at 1WSQ, the tallest office building in Brooklyn. The announcement follows a deal announced last month for a leading streaming service provider to take 8,100 square feet at 1WSQ.

A CBRE team of Paul Amrich, Neil King, Zachary Price, Alex D’Amario and James Ackerson represented JEMB. Rubenstein Law was represented by Jenna Catalon, Matthew Cheezem and Scott Quick of Cushman and Wakefield.

“As part of Rubenstein Law’s Northeast expansion, 1WSQ emerged as the perfect choice for its exceptional quality and prime location,” said Quick. “The space supports their team’s growth while ensuring they can continue to deliver outstanding service to their clients.”

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