The following is a selection of media placements for Great Ink clients and a summary of each.
FirstService Residential, Castle Lanterra Properties
April 19, 2022
By Aly J. Yale
An article in Mutlifamily Executive focuses on disaster preparedness, talking about the ways multifamily operators can prepare for increasing weather events and minimize loss. The piece features commentary from Tal Eyal, executive vice president of FirstService Residential New York and Elie Rieder, founder and CEO of Castle Lanterra Properties.
Marx Realty
April 15, 2022
By I-Chun Chen
Marx Realty announces several new leases and expansions at its 10 Grand Central office building. HLTH, a conference organizer for the health care industry, has more than doubled its space, signing a a 12,000-square-foot lease expansion and renewal. Additionally, 15,000 SF of new leases were signed for LIV Golf Inc., Family Management Corp., Kasa Living, and CAVA, a Mediterranean restaurant.
CommonWealth Partners
April 15, 2022
By Andrew McIntyre
Wilson Sonsini has renewed its lease for 190,000 square feet in Palo Alto, California at CommonWealth Partners’ 650 Page Mill Road. The firm counsels a broad range of Silicon Valley startups and has leased the two-story building since it was built in 1994.
Populous
April 14, 2022
By Ron Ruggless
Populous led the design for Chicken N Pickle’s new brand style and architectural prototype. Chicken N Pickle, the unique, indoor/outdoor entertainment complex that combines a casual, chef-driven restaurant and sports bar with pickleball courts and a variety of yard games, will unveil the new prototype later this year at its St. Charles, MO outpost.
View, Inc.
April 14, 2022
Facility Executive reports on the installation of View, Inc.’s Immersive Display and Smart Windows at Amazon’s new office space in Redmond, Washington. The windows use artificial intelligence to automatically adjust in response to outdoor conditions, maximizing access to natural light and outdoor views while controlling heat and glare. View Smart Windows will help Amazon reach its goals in The Climate Pledge—a commitment to achieve net-zero carbon emissions across its business by 2040. View Smart Windows reduce energy consumption from HVAC and lighting by as much as 20%.
Simone Development Companies
April 14, 2022
Crain’s New York Business featured a 2,123 SF lease for Cap’t Louis Seafood Boil in its Deals of the Day. The restaurant will open at Simone Development Companies’ Throggs Neck Shopping Center in the Bronx. Karnit Mosberg of Royal Properties represented both the tenant and the landlord.
Castle Lanterra Properties
April 12, 2022
Jack Berlin has joined Castle Lanterra Properties, a multifamily investment company, as senior managing director of credit. Berlin joins from Millenium Management, and will be responsible for distressed debt deals and assisting vet acquisitions as the firm expands into industrial and senior-housing sectors.
Simone Development Companies
April 11, 2022
Simone Development Companies has expanded its Manhattan healthcare portfolio with the purchase of a 12,000 square-foot medical condominium at 225 East 34th Street in Manhattan for $11.15 million. The property is 100% occupied under long-term lease by NYU Langone and is located on the first floor of The Charleston, a 191-unit luxury residential building in Murray Hill. Simone Development was represented by legal counsel Brian Sampson, Erica Nazarian and Jared Van Vleet from SVNS Partners on the acquisition and financing.
Marx Realty
April 10, 2022
By Steve Cuozzo
A New York Post article on NYC commercial leasing activity includes Marx Realty’s 10 Grand Central, a 500,000 SF Midcentury tower on third avenue and E. 44th Street. The asset reports stellar leasing activity — 34,000 SF of newly signed and expanded leases – as tenants drawn in by Marx’s recent $48 million capital improvement program and repositioning. Marx signed 15,000 additional square feet for LIV Golf Inc, Family Management Corp and Kasa Living. On the retail front, fast-casual Mediterranean eatery CAVA took 2,600 square feet of ground-floor corner space. Marx converted more than half of 46 previously unused outdoor terraces for tenant use. Upgrades also include a new, four-story entry portal on East 44th Street with walnut doors leading into a sleek lobby, and an indoor-outdoor club floor with its own lounge, conference space and landscaped terrace.