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DUMBO reels in Spike Lee agency.


Two Trees Management announced that Spike DDB DDB - device independent bitmap , the advertising agency founded by film director Spike Lee Noun 1. Spike Lee - United States filmmaker whose works explore the richness of black culture in America (born in 1957)
Lee, Shelton Jackson Lee
, has signed a new office lease to relocate to its property at 55 Washington Street The following streets in the United States are called Washington Street:
  • Washington Street (Alexandria), in Alexandria, Virginia
  • Washington Street (Baltimore), in Baltimore, Maryland, running near Johns Hopkins Hospital
 in DUMBO, Brooklyn.

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 Communications Group, signed a lease for 5,000 s/f and will relocate from 437 Madison Ave. in Manhattan.

"Spike Lee recognized DUMBO's creative energy and he jumped at the opportunity to work here," said Caroline Pardo, director of Leasing for Two Trees, who handled the transaction.

Glenn Markman of Cushman & Wakefield represented Spike DDB. He said, "Spike was focused on finding a cool, cutting-edge work environment and dynamic neighborhood that reflects the energy and creativity of Spike DDB and its clients."
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Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Date:Oct 15, 2008
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