Built in 1912, 665 Broadway is a 12-story office tower located between Bleecker and Bond streets in Greenwich Village. Notable tenants in the building include Time Warner's Home Box Office.

Cushman & Wakefield's David Dusek and Robert Gallucci represented T-Mobile in the transaction, while John Peters, also with C&W, represented the landlord.

"Originally, T-Mobile was going to split its national and local sales groups," Dusek, a Cushman & Wakefield director, tells GlobeSt.com. "They looked in Midtown to keep them separate, but it was more economical to stay." Dusek adds that it was also economical for the landlord to build out the space.

According to Dusek, T-Mobile's growth--the sales staff has expanded from 20 to 60--is a positive sign. "It's good to see some companies and sectors expanding. Hopefully it holds some significance in the near-term for the larger economy."

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