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'Lucky' move for Lulu Guinness.


Lulu Guinness, the trendy, London-based accessories designer, has taken five-year lease for 3,500 s/fof showroom space at 260 West 39th Street in the Fashion District.

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 Heaner of the Kaufman Organization represented Lulu Guinness in the deal; 260 West 39th Street owner Michael Orbach Orbach may refer to:
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 represented the building. Although the terms of the deal were undisclosed, the asking price was $26 per square foot.

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 Mauro, Lulu Guinness's executive vice president of sales and marketing, was familiar with 260 West 39th Street before he even began shopping around for a new showroom; while Mauro was with Joan Vass Knitwear knit·wear  
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Knitted garments.


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knitted clothes, such as sweaters

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, Heaner found him a space in the same building.

"260 West 39th Street was his 'lucky' building," said Heaner. "The new showroom space is actually on the same floor where he had had so much success previously."

260 West 39th Street is known as being a premier boutique Boutique

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 showroom building on one of the top showroom blocks in the Fashion District. The space features a terrace, large windows that provide natural light.
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Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 28, 2005
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