Jeffrey H. Newman.One year before its lease was due to expire, Dilmun Investments, Inc., an offshore investment company, has signed on for an additional nine-year term at its current 6,438-square-foot fifth floor offices at Metro Center, announces Jeffrey H. Newman, executive vice president of W&M Properties, the marketing and management agent for the building. A tenant for more than a decade, Dilmun expanded its space and renewed its lease in 1994. Newman and JoAnn B. McGrath, W&M's vice president of leasing and marketing, represented the building owner. Dilmun represented itself. W&M Properties is the real estate management, marketing and acquisition arm of the Malkin family, which has commercial and residential operations in eight states. Metro Center is a Class-A multi-tenanted facility that has its own telecommunications center A facility, normally serving more than one organization or terminal, responsible for transmission, receipt, acceptance, processing, and distribution of incoming and outgoing messages. and PBX (Private Branch eXchange) An inhouse telephone switching system that interconnects telephone extensions to each other as well as to the outside telephone network (PSTN). capabilities, full HVAC (Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning) In the home or small office with a handful of computers, HVAC is more for human comfort than the machines. In large datacenters, a humidity-free room with a steady, cool temperature is essential for the trouble-free capacity, 24-hour security, structured onsite parking, a concierge, a Fleet Bank ATM, the Metro Grille grille, in architecture, a system of bars, usually of decorative metalwork, forming an openwork barrier or enclosure. In its usual materials of wrought iron or bronze, it has been favored for decorative treatment in all periods. restaurant and catering service, a sundry shop (offering newspapers, dry cleaning dry cleaning, process of cleaning fabrics without water. Special solvents and soaps are used so as not to harm fabrics and dyes that will not withstand the effects of ordinary soap and water. Dry cleaning began in France about the middle of the 19th cent. and shoe repair services), two car rental agencies, and a fully equipped conference center |
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