200 vesey st

NEW YORK CITY—Royal Bank of Canada has signed a 15-plus year lease renewal totaling approximately 400,000 square feet at 200 Vesey St. at Brookfield Place New York in Lower Manhattan. RBC Capital Markets—the corporate and investment banking arm of Royal Bank of Canada—will continue to be housed on floors six (partial), eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, 14 and 25 (partial) of the 51-story tower until 2032.

A Cushman & Wakefield brokerage team of Bruce Mosler, chairman, global brokerage; Ethan Silverstein, executive managing director; Dale Schlather, executive vice chairman; along with Al Edwards, senior managing director and John Betsill, senior managing director, both of whom work in the firm's global occupier services group, represented the RBC.

Chuck Scott, CEO of Cushman & Wakefield Canada, was also involved in the transaction. Brookfield Properties represented itself in-house. A Cushman spokesperson declined to comment on the deal.

“We are pleased to renew our lease at 200 Vesey Street. Doing so reaffirms our commitment to growing our U.S. platform and supporting the economic strength of New York, in line with our mission of helping clients thrive and communities prosper,” says Blair Fleming, US head of RBC Capital Markets.

“Brookfield is very pleased that RBC has made a long-term commitment to grow its business at Brookfield Place,” adds Brookfield Properties EVP David Cheikin. “RBC's decision reaffirms Brookfield Place as a location for businesses of all sizes to attract and retain top talent, foster growth and thrive.”

 

200 vesey st

NEW YORK CITY—Royal Bank of Canada has signed a 15-plus year lease renewal totaling approximately 400,000 square feet at 200 Vesey St. at Brookfield Place New York in Lower Manhattan. RBC Capital Markets—the corporate and investment banking arm of Royal Bank of Canada—will continue to be housed on floors six (partial), eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, 14 and 25 (partial) of the 51-story tower until 2032.

A Cushman & Wakefield brokerage team of Bruce Mosler, chairman, global brokerage; Ethan Silverstein, executive managing director; Dale Schlather, executive vice chairman; along with Al Edwards, senior managing director and John Betsill, senior managing director, both of whom work in the firm's global occupier services group, represented the RBC.

Chuck Scott, CEO of Cushman & Wakefield Canada, was also involved in the transaction. Brookfield Properties represented itself in-house. A Cushman spokesperson declined to comment on the deal.

“We are pleased to renew our lease at 200 Vesey Street. Doing so reaffirms our commitment to growing our U.S. platform and supporting the economic strength of New York, in line with our mission of helping clients thrive and communities prosper,” says Blair Fleming, US head of RBC Capital Markets.

“Brookfield is very pleased that RBC has made a long-term commitment to grow its business at Brookfield Place,” adds Brookfield Properties EVP David Cheikin. “RBC's decision reaffirms Brookfield Place as a location for businesses of all sizes to attract and retain top talent, foster growth and thrive.”

 

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