Jeweler signs 9,000 s/f renewal on Fifth.GVA GVA general visceral afferent system of nerves. Williams, announced that it represented the building management at 389 Fifth Avenue in negotiating a 10-year, 9,050 s/f lease renewal for Erwin Pearl, Inc., the worldwide fine jewelry jewelry, personal adornments worn for ornament or utility, to show rank or wealth, or to follow superstitious custom or fashion. The most universal forms of jewelry are the necklace, bracelet, ring, pin, and earring. brand. The company will continue to occupy the entire 9th floor of the building, which is located at 36th Street in the heart of Manhattan's Fashion District. Erwin Pearl, which boasts over 100 retail locations, is headquartered at 389 Fifth Avenue. The jewelry chain uses the space as executive offices and its main showroom. Perry Mesmer of GVA Williams represented the landlord, 389 Associates. The jewelry retailer represented itself. "This Fifth Avenue building is ideally situated at the epicenter of New York's famed Fashion Accessory Fashion accessories are items apart from the garment itself, which complement the whole outfit. Fashion accessories include jewelry, gloves, handbags, hats, or scarves. Market and serves as the New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of showroom space of a number of notable accessory firms," said Mesmer. "Erwin Pearl's decision to remain at 389 Fifth signals its interest in maintaining their corporate and business presence in New York City's vibrant jewelry and fine accessories marketplace." The average asking rents in the 12-story building are $34 per square foot. Other tenants include Furla Handbags, Gigi Accessories, Ballet Jewels, 7 West Accessories, and MW Samara Samara, river, Russia Samara (səmä`rə), river, c.360 mi (580 km) long, rising in the foothills of the S Urals, European Russia. It flows generally northwest, and joins the Volga River at Samara. . |
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