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NEW YORK CITY-Trinity Broadcasting Network, the world's largest religious television network, purchased The Century Center for the Performing Arts at 111 E. 15th St. from Theater First Foundation.
The Century Center for the Performing Arts is a 15,000-square-foot, 248-seat building, located between Union Square East and Irving Place in Union Square. The space will serve as Trinity Broadcasting Network's first production studios in the New York City area. The company will utilize the venue as a live broadcast center for its programming.
Yoav Oelsner, Charles Kingsley, Jon Epstein and Glenn Tolchin of Cushman & Wakefield's capital markets group represented the seller, Theater First Foundation. David Rosenbloom, a senior director in the firm's Midtown Manhattan office, represented the purchaser.
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