Chase ends space search at 230 Park.Cushman & Wakefield announced that Chase, the prominent financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. provider, has leased 9,600 square feet at 230 Park Ave. South for a new retail bank branch. Cushman & Wake field's Joanne Podell and Mark Price represented the landlord, 230 SPEC (1) See specs and specification. (2) (SPEC) (Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation, Warrenton, VA, www.specbench.org) An organization founded in 1988 to establish standard benchmarks for computers. LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , in marketing the available space at 230 Park Ave. South and in lease negotiations with the tenant. Chase was represented by Ripco. Chase signed a 10-year lease for its space on the ground floor. "Union square is a diverse, energetic area, and a great location for a prominent bank branch like Chase," said Joanne Podell, senior director at Cushman & Wakefield. Chase currently operates 16 retail branches in the Tri-State area There are a number of places in the United States known as tri-state areas where three states or holdings meet at one point (a tripoint), or in proximity to each other. The two most well-known are for the New York and Chicago metropolitan areas. . Its new location at 230 Park Ave. South is part of its proposal to open approximately 100 new branches in the Tri-State area by the end of 2006. Built in 1898, 230 Park Ave. South is a 13-story, class-A building, located on the southwest corner of 19th Street. The building is 100 percent leased. Other prominent tenants include Burson-Marsteller, Suller & Hennessey and Bravo BRAVO Cardiology A clinical trial–Blockade of the GP IIB/IIIA Receptor to Avoid Vascular Occlusion– which evaluated lotrafiban in preventing strokes and acute MI. See GP IIB/IIIA. Group. |
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