Swig Burris Equities, LLC.Swig Burris Equities, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , has decided to maintain 48 Wall Street as a commercial office building. Kent M. Swig, principal of Swig Burris Equities, has named Cushman & Wakefield's Downtown office as the exclusive leasing agents for the building. John Cefaly, vice chairman of Cushman & Wakefield, will head-up the leasing team. 48 Wall Street, the 34-story, 314,000 square-foot office tower previously occupied by The Bank of New York The Bank of New York, abbrieviated to BNY, was a global financial services company that existed until its merger with the Mellon Financial Corporation on July 2, 2007.[1] The bank now continues under the new name of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation. , was built in 1927. Swig Burns Equities, LLC, in association with Kirkpatrick MacDonald and Bryce MacDonald of MacDonald & Cie, acquired the building and land in 1998 and is only the third owner since the Dutch conveyed the land to The Bank of New York in 1796. This landmark building is part of the 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 Revitalization re·vi·tal·ize tr.v. re·vi·tal·ized, re·vi·tal·iz·ing, re·vi·tal·iz·es To impart new life or vigor to: plans to revitalize inner-city neighborhoods; tried to revitalize a flagging economy. Plan as well as the lower Manhattan Energy plan and ICIP ICIP International Conference on Image Processing ICIP Industry Cooperative Innovation Program (Australian government) ICIP International Conference on Information Processing ICIP Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property . Tenants of 48 Wall Street will receive direct economic benefits, which should total approximately $5 per square foot over the first four years of their lease. |
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