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Savanna Adds Two Tenants at Newly Opened Boutique Offices

Savanna has signed two new full-floor leases at The Six, its boutique office tower at 106 W. 56th St. in Midtown Manhattan.  The 90,000-square-foot property, which opened this past spring, has now added Commonwealth Partners and Buckeye Partners L.P. in full-floor leases totaling 3,051 square feet and 2,862 square feet, respectively.   

“Our approach with The Six was to create a very special office product for a specific kind of tenant, and we believe the result is spectacular,” said Kerry Powers, director at Savanna.  “We’re gratified that our target market agrees, as tenants are embracing our offering including the high-end prebuilt program, and we look forward to continuing this momentum in our lease-up.”   

CommonWealth Partners was represented by CBRE’s Evan Haskell, Brett Shannon, and Howard Fiddle.  Cushman & Wakefield’s Mark Mandell and Carri Lyons represented Buckeye.  The Six was represented by CBRE’s Peter Turchin, Caroline Merck, Christie Harle and Brad Auerbach. 

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