Insignia/ESG's Robert Alexander, Jason Gorman, Lewis Miller, Peter Turchin, and Jonathan Walsh arranged the 11-year deal on behalf of sublessor Credit Suisse Asset Management, the institutional and mutual fund asset management arm of Credit Suisse First Boston, while Joshua Kuriloff and Robert Thuss of Cushman & Wakefield acted for Revlon. "The nature and quality of the existing installation was a major decision factor for Revlon," says Miller. "This transaction continues the trend in the market of built spaces attracting the most attention." He adds that Credit Suisse Asset Management will remain in the building and consolidate its operations on the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth floors.

Other tenants in the 1.4-million-sf building include J. Walter Thompson and Warburg Pincus. Retail tenants include Hallmark, Subway, Washington Mutual and GNC.

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