Varricchio and Michael Smith, senior vice president of CRESA, negotiated the deal. Wes Rudes and Richard Doolittle represented the building's owner, Murray Hill Properties.
All total, 30 Broad St. has 49 floors and the floor sizes range from 5,000 sf to 14,000 sf. The building features renovated elevators, individual floor-by-floor HVAC systems and directly metered electrical systems. Other office clients in the building include Maximus, the New York Stock Exchange, Wall Street Systems and Andover Brokerage. Retail clients include H & R Block and Subway.
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