REBNY to announce '97 Deal of Year winners.The Real Estate Board of New York's Sales Brokers Committee has been recognizing achievement in commercial brokerage with prizes for 54 years. Fifteen entries were submitted for consideration in this year's contest, an increase over the submissions from previous years, which is partially attributable to more office building sales activity. Six of the entries involved sales and one financing. The Henry Hart Henry Hart may refer to:
The submissions are: * Memorial Sloan-Kettering's Purchase of Condominium Space at 866 Third Avenue - Broker: Barry M. Gosin, Newmark & Company Real Estate, Inc. * Christie's Lease at Rockefeller Center Rockefeller Center, complex of buildings in central Manhattan, New York City, between 48th and 51st streets and Fifth Ave. and the Ave. of the Americas (Sixth Ave.). The project was sponsored by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. - Brokers: Richard Bernstein, Lewis Miller, Robert Stillman and Mary Ann Tighe of Insignia/Edward S. Gordon Co., Inc. * Standard & Poor's Lease at 55 Water Street - Broker: Edward Kulik of Jones Lang Wootton USA, and Sue Nagler Cohen cohen or kohen (Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male. , Kenneth J. Meyerson, John F. Powers and Martin Turchin of Insignia/Edward S. Gordon, Inc. * Comprehensive Cancer Center's Lease at 111 Eighth Avenue - Brokers: Joseph G. Genovesi and Stephen D. Dadourian of D.G. Hart Associates, Inc. * Bankers Trust The Bankers Trust is a historic American banking organisation that was acquired by Deutsche Bank in 1998. It was originally set up when banks could not perform trust company services. Transactions at 280 Park Avenue and Four World Trade Center - Brokers: David Maurer-Hollaender, Edward Midgley, Martin Turchin and Alan Wildes of Insignia/Edward S. Gordon Co., Inc. * Citibank Lease At 666 Fifth Avenue - Brokers: Bruce E. Mosler, Mitchell L. Konsker, Paul N. Glickman and Fred A. Smith of Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. * Sale of Hotel Space at 353 West 57th West 57th can refer to:
* Sale and Leasing of 498 Seventh Avenue - Brokers: Darcy Stacom, Stuart Romanoff, Jerry L. Cohen and John Cefaly of Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. * Empire Blue Cross and Blue Shield Blue Shield A US not-for-profit health care insurer that is a reimbursement intermediary for physicians. Cf Blue Cross. Transactions At 622 Third Avenue and One World Trade Center - Brokers: Howard Fiddle, Edward Midgley, Carol Nelson, Mary Ann Tighe and Joel Wechsler Insignia/Edward S. Gordon Co., Inc. * Exco Companies Lease at World Trade Center - Brokers: Mark Ravesloot, Donald Pickering and John Moxley of Jones Lang Wootton USA. * Human Resources Administration Lease at 180 Water Street - Brokers: Robert F.R. Ballard, Richard W. Donohue and Francis A. Coco of Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. * Financing For the Planet Hollywood Hotel at 1567 Broadway - Broker: Simon Ziff, The Ackman-Ziff Real Estate Group. * Sale of Henry Hudson Hotel and Lease at 450 West 33rd Street for WNET Wnet Windows Networking WNET Women's Network for Entrepreneurial Training WNET Wireless Network - Brokers: Philip R. Weiss, Leonard J. DiMecelli and Jeffrey A. Lichtenberg of Insignia/Edward S. Gordon Co., Inc. * Federal Reserve Takeover and Lease Transactions at 33 Maiden Lane - Brokers: Carol Nelson, Mary Ann Tighe, Richard Baxter, Ron Cohen and Helene Saren of Insignia/Edward S. Gordon Co., Inc. * The National Urban League/United Negro College Fund Transactions at 500 East 62nd Street and 120 Wall Street - Brokers: Arlene Wysong of Newmark & Company Real Estate, Inc., and David Lebenstein of Time Equities, Inc. To make a reservation for the awards ceremony, call Anita Thomas at (212) 532-3100. |
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