Cushman & Wakefield's Edward Weiss and John Dowling.The Ides of March Ides of March Caesar killed by opposing factions (44 B.C.). [Rom. Hist.: EB, 3: 575–580] See : Assassination Ides of March 15 March; prophesied as fateful for Caesar. [Br. Lit.: Julius Caesar] See : Omen took the lyin' out of the dark winter tempests and brought deals into the sunlight as owners and tenants began gushing gush v. gushed, gush·ing, gush·es v.intr. 1. To flow forth suddenly in great volume: water gushing from a hydrant. 2. over their lamby luck. First up, advertising mammoth McCann Erickson, currently ensconced en·sconce tr.v. en·sconced, en·sconc·ing, en·sconc·es 1. To settle (oneself) securely or comfortably: She ensconced herself in an armchair. 2. at 750 Third at about 275,000 square feet, will place its moniker (1) A name, title or alias. See alias. (2) A COM object that is used to create instances of other objects. Monikers save programmers time when coding various types of COM-based functions such as linking one document to another (OLE). See COM and OLE. on the side of Charles Cohen's 622 Third Avenue - as it becomes McCann Erickson Group at Grand Central Tower - in return for promising to move into 441,520 square feet and paying rent, of course. Cushman & Wakefield's Edward Weiss and John Dowling, now with his eponymous firm, Dowling & Co., repped the ad makers while Charles Cohen took the leasing honors for Cohen cohen or kohen (Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male. & Co. Despite trying to throw us off the Chase deal back in January, now that the bankers have signed a 20-year lease for 566,370 square feet at 1166 Avenue of the Americas, Edward Minskoff can freely admit he was negotiating with them since November. "Any large transaction will take more than a few weeks to get done," he agrees, noting the Millennium holidays also impacted on the time line. The new deal also means that while satisfying Chase's midtown requirements, the commercial condo Minskoff purchased from Bell Atlantic will become 100 percent leased. "The economics worked," he says. What's next? "We're looking at a lot of stuff." On the trail again... |
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