Greenock Capital LLC, an investment firm, signed a 3,682-sf lease. City Sites Office Group represented the company in the transaction. Asset Control Systems, an international financial data management firm, signed an 11,393-sf lease. Jonathan Barry Associates Inc. negotiated on the tenants behalf. Adrienne Vittadini, an international apparel firm, leased a 3,682-sf space. Kaufman Organization represented Adrienne Vittadini in the negotiations. O-Star, a financial services firm, signed a 3,682-sf lease in an in-house transaction.

"Times Square has long been considered one of Manhattan's most prestigious business addresses, offering world-class corporations unparalleled transportation and proximity to a variety of world-class theaters and restaurants," explains Daniel Gohari, VP and director of commercial assets. "1450 Broadway offers superior opportunities to firms seeking space within this dynamic neighborhood."

Gohari and Moinian Group senior director of leasing, John Monaco served as the exclusive in-house leasing team.

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