Richard Bernstein, who has been with the firm for 11 years, is credited with leasing/equity transactions totaling more than half a billion dollars during the last year, including 65,000 sf for ad agency Young and Rubicam at 292 Madison Ave. and 90,000 sf for the Internet division of the New York Times at 500 Seventh Ave.
I. Keith Ellis, the 1995 winner of REBNY's Most Ingenious Deal of the Year Award for a transaction involving General Motors and ad agency Foote Cone & Belding at the General Motors Building. He specializes in tenant representation and has been with the firm since 1990.
Michael Geoghegan, who negotiated Lehman Brothers' 710,000 sf of space at One World Financial Center, the largest office lease signed here in 2000. He is also credited with the two largest leases, respectively, in Cambridge MA for Millennium Pharmaceuticals 400,000-sf build-to-suit, and Starwood Hotels 200,000-sf HQ consolidation in Westchester, NY.
Edward Goldman, a winner of REBNY's Robert T. Lawrence Memorial Award for negotiating the IRS's lease at 1133 Sixth Ave., who is also responsible for leasing 160,000 sf at 350 Madison Ave., as well as 170,000 sf at 450 West 33rd St. He joined the company in 1990.
Robert Martin, winner of the company's Midtown Broker of the Year Award for being its second biggest producer last year. In 2000, he negotiated transactions across the US for Metromedia Fiber Network and its subsidiary AboveNet for 2.7 million sf.
Lewis Miller, who has leased more than five million sf over the past five years and was involved in the largest 2000 deal in New Jersey last year for Chase Manhattan Bank that totaled 1.2 million sf. He was also part of a team that negotiated 556,00 sf for Chase at 1166 Sixth Ave. on this side of the river.
Gregory Tosko, with the company for 10 years, has been involved in leasing and equity transactions involving more than 20 million sf. Last year, he represented publisher John Wiley & Sons in its negotiations for 383,000 sf at Waterfront Corporate Center in Hoboken, and Arthur Andersen for its 630,000 sf lease at Times Square Tower.
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