Publisher inks Chelsea expansion.Cushman Cushman is a manufacturer of industrial vehicles, personal vehicles, and other custom vehicles, including parking patrol auto rickshaws. Models Haulster (Small industrial multi-purpose truck) Bellhop Series (Golf Carts) Tug(Large Truck) & Wakefield announced that Harry N. Abrams (HNA HNA Hereditary Neuralgic Amyotrophy HNA Hawaii Nurses Association HNA High North Alliance HNA Morioka, Japan - Hanamaki (Airport Code) HNA Hospice Nurses Association (now Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association) ), the preeminent pre·em·i·nent or pre-em·i·nent adj. Superior to or notable above all others; outstanding. See Synonyms at dominant, noted. [Middle English, from Latin prae American publisher of high-quality art and illustrated books, has renewed and expanded its lease at 115 W. 18th St. HNA signed a 12-year renewal for 23,000 s/f at 115 W. 18th St., located between Sixth and Seventh Avenues. It also leased an additional 10,000 s/ f, now occupying a total of 33,000 s/f on the sixth floor. Cushman & Wakefield brokerage professionals Robert A. B. Baraf, Mark Mandell and Phil Amarante represented HNA in its site evaluation and lease negotiations with the landlord. The landlord was represented by Jeff Angel of Barclay's Real Estate. "HNA's offices in Chelsea fulfilled ful·fill also ful·fil tr.v. ful·filled, ful·fill·ing, ful·fills also ful·fils 1. To bring into actuality; effect: fulfilled their promises. 2. all of the company's needs and growth requirements," said Mr. Mandell, a Cushman & Wakefield senior director. "With more than 200 galleries, Chelsea is known by many as the art capital of Manhattan and it's a perfect fit." Built in 1920, 115 W. 18th St. is an eight-story office building with approximately 178,400 rentable square feet. In addition to HNA, major tenants include Donovan Data Systems, Herbert Construction, Henry Holt holt n. Archaic A wood or grove; a copse. [Middle English, from Old English.] holt Noun the lair of an otter [from Publishing and U.S. Media. HNA, founded in 1949, was the first company in the U.S. to specialize spe·cial·ize v. 1. To limit one's profession to a particular specialty or subject area for study, research, or treatment. 2. To adapt to a particular function or environment. in the creation and distribution of art books. A subsidiary of well-known French publisher La Martiniere Group, HNA publishes and distributes approximately 250 titles a year, and has more than 1,500 titles in print. |
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