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Midtown tenant moving to new downtown office.


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 research and rating agency, has signed a seven-year lease for 6,000 s/f at 55 Broadway in a move that will bring the firm from Midtown mid·town  
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 to Downtown Manhattan.

Robert Billingsley, Vice Chairman, and Tim Kucha, Director, both of Colliers ABR, represented GMI in the transaction. Daniel M. Blanco Blanco (meaning the color white in Spanish) is an adjective often used in Spanish surnames.

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, Principal and Director of Leasing and Jill Burrowes, Leasing Associate at Broad Street Development represented 55 Broadway.

"This transaction is yet another example of a midtown firm seeking better value downtown," said Bob Billingsley. "GMI was able to lease substantially better space at a lower cost by relocating to Lower Manhattan Lower Manhattan is the southernmost part of the island of Manhattan, the main island and center of business and government of the City of New York. Lower Manhattan is generally defined as the area delineated on the north by Chambers Street, on the west by the Hudson River (North ."

55 Broadway is a 32-story Class A office tower located on the northeast corner of Broadway and Exchange Place. Built in 1981, the property was renovated in 1987 and has undergone additional capital improvements in the past five years to upgrade its existing infrastructure.

"We looked at 17 properties and this was the only one at which we actually met the landlord," said Gavin Anderson, chief executive officer, GMI. "It was refreshing to be able to talk directly to the owner, who understands and respects tenants' needs in their building."

Said Blanco, "The building's flexible offices, superior infrastructure and technological capabilities, continues to attract companies from all over the City who recognize the value and opportunity this property provides."
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Date:Nov 15, 2006
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