Argo inks loft lease.Rock Paper Scissors scissors Cutting instrument or tool consisting of a pair of opposed metal blades that meet and cut when the handles at their ends are brought together. Modern scissors are of two types: the more usual pivoted blades have a rivet or screw connection between the cutting ends and Peepshow peep·show also peep show n. 1. An exhibition of pictures or objects viewed through a small hole or magnifying glass. Also called raree show. 2. Post Productions, Inc., two independently-owned post production companies working from Santa Monica Santa Monica (săn`tə mŏn`ĭkə), city (1990 pop. 86,905), Los Angeles co., S Calif., on Santa Monica Bay; inc. 1886. Tourism and retailing are important, and the city has motion-picture, biotechnology, and software industries. , have leased a 6,600 s/f full-floor loft space at 50 West 17th Street, a commercial loft building owned and managed by The Argo Corporation. Representing the landlord and the tenant was Andrew M. Weiss, Jr. of Signature Partners. The Argo Corporation was responsible for the building's multi-million dollar capital improvements program, which included the installation of custom, oversized o·ver·size n. 1. A size that is larger than usual. 2. An oversize article or object. adj. o·ver·size also o·ver·sized Larger in size than usual or necessary. windows, lobby and common area renovations, new passenger elevators, high-density electrical wiring Electrical wiring in general refers to insulated conductors used to carry electricity, and associated devices. This article describes general aspects of electrical wiring as used to provide power in buildings and structures, commonly referred to as building wiring. , energy-efficient power sources and a new roof. The 12-story, circa-1912 former manufacturing building in the heart of Flatiron is highlighted by open floor plans, oversized windows and newly restored hardwood floors. With its combined package of unobstructed floor plates, new electrics and desirable downtown location, 50 West 17th Street has attracted a tenant roster of companies specializing in creative industries, such as film, advertising, architecture including second floor tenant Cornell School of Architecture. |
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