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San Diego Office Tower Secures Two Full-Floor Tenants

ESET and Northwestern Mutual both committed to 10-year leases totaling 45,000 square feet at MetLife Investment Management’s 655 West Broadway in downtown San Diego. CBRE’s Jeff Oesterblad, Chuck Reiter, Luke Williams and Anna Andrade represented the landlord in both transactions. 

Both leases were full-floor deals at the Class A office building in downtown San Diego. ESET leased 24,233 square feet on the seventh floor, while Northwestern Mutual leased 21,837 square feet on the 17th floor.

“We were able to navigate two different transactions for our client, MetLife Investment Management, in a dynamic downtown submarket,” said Reiter. “We understood the problems both customers faced and adequately addressed them to earn their trust into committing long-term to 655 West Broadway. 

“Both tenants were drawn to 655 West Broadway because of its ideal location and amenities,” he added. “These pieces will help each company’s employees return to the office.” 

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