The company will occupy the third floor of the new building, which willmean about 50 percent more space. Lease terms were not released, butFirst National Bank has wanted to quickly fill the building after thebank moved its headquarters to the former home of the NationalCollegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at 6201 College Blvd.
Chad LaSala of LaSala-Sonnerberg Commercial Realty represented Haake.Matt Kiehne of Cohen-Esrey Real Estate Services negotiated thetransaction for landlord.
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