Helmsley hooks up electric company.Helmsley-Spear, Inc. has negotiated a lease for Heckler heck·le tr.v. heck·led, heck·ling, heck·les 1. To try to embarrass and annoy (someone speaking or performing in public) by questions, gibes, or objections; badger. 2. To comb (flax or hemp) with a hatchel. Electric Company's first Manhattan space at 500 Eighth Ave. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Jason Kling, managing director of Helmsley-Spear, Heckler signed a five-year lease for 2,700 square feet of space on the 9th floor at the Fashion District building The 100-year-old company, which was recently awarded a contract by the MTA (1) (Message Transfer Agent or Mail Transfer Agent) The store and forward part of a messaging system. See messaging system. (2) See M Technology Association. 1. (messaging) MTA - Message Transfer Agent. for electric work on the subways along 34thStreet, needed an office space near its new work locale (programming) locale - A geopolitical place or area, especially in the context of configuring an operating system or application program with its character sets, date and time formats, currency formats etc. Locales are significant for internationalisation and localisation. . Kling represented the tenant in the transaction. Harve Schuster of Walter & Samuels, Inc. represented the landlord, Walter & Samuels, Inc. The asking price was $25 per square foot. "Heckler came to us with a specific request--they needed a field office that would double as a 'home base' near where they would be working on the subways for the MTA," said Kling. "Helmsley-Spear was able to find exactly what they needed fast." The 12-story, 228,324-square-foot building features 24-hour access and security and has a certificate of occupancy A document issued by a local building or Zoning authority to the owner of premises attesting that the premises have been built and maintained according to the provisions of building or zoning ordinances, such as those that govern the number of fire exits or the safety of to house schools. Tenants of the pre-war building include the NY Association of Realty Managers, NY International Beauty School, Technical Career Institute and Matrix Computer. |
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