Piedmont sources were unable to answer GlobeSt.com queries before deadline. Unidentified broker sources tell GlobeSt.com that asking rents for the property are $45 per sf. Deborah Jackson, executive managing director of locally based Weiser Realty Advisors, tells GlobeSt.com that average asking rent for office space in the Financial District at year end of 2007 was $50.29 per sf for class A space and $42.10 per sf for class B. "Clearly, this can vary by building, by the size of the space being leased, the term and by any concessions being given," she says.

The property was built in 1962, but was renovated in 1997, the year the state agencies moved in. Tenants at the one-million-sf building include five agencies of the New York state government: Court Administration, Housing & Community Renewal, Insurance, Commission for Blind & Visually Handicapped, and Lottery.


60 Broad St.

$213 million

The building has maintained high occupancy levels since that acquisition. Arthur Stern, Anthony Stapleton, Eric Sarner and Ross Jacobs of Cogswell Realty Group, LLC, represented Piedmont in the extension as its exclusive leasing agent. "This is an important transaction for us, as the state is one of our largest tenants in the REIT," notes George Wells, SVP of Piedmont in a prepared statement.

As of Sept. 30, Piedmont owned 82 buildings totaling more than 21 million sf in 23 states and Washington, DC. Across the portfolio, Piedmont properties are approximately 94% leased. In December, Piedmont acquired the 100% ownership interest of Rock Spring LLC, the entity owning Opus Center at Rock Spring Park I, a recently completed class A office building in suburban Washington, DC. Piedmont also has signed a contract to purchase the entity that owns Opus Center at Rock Spring Park II, an adjacent building under construction.

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