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EisnerAmper Inks 124K SF Deal to Move Midtown East HQ

BY REBECCA BAIRD-REMBA AUGUST 13, 2019 4:16 PM Accounting firm EisnerAmper is moving down the street in Midtown East. The national advisory and tax services firm is relocating its headquarters exactly one block south, from SL Green Realty Corp.‘s 750 Third Avenue to Durst Organization’s 733 Third Avenue, Durst announced in a press release today. EisnerAmper signed a 15-year, 124,327-square-foot lease in the building between East 45th and East 46th Streets. SEE ALSO: Law Firm Knobbe Martens Moving Offices to 1155 Avenue of the Americas Asking rent in the deal was $69 a square foot, according to Durst spokesman Jordan…

Publication Commercial Observer
Date 2019-08-14
Author Rebecca Baird-Remba

Tax firm EisnerAmper relocating large East Side office

Accounting and advisory firm EisnerAmper is relocating its offices to a new, big space on Third Avenue. The company signed a lease for nearly 125,000 square feet at the Durst Organization’s 733 Third Avenue at the corner of East 46th Street, the landlord told The Real Deal.

Publication The Real Deal
Date 2019-08-13
Author Rich Bockmann

‘We don’t need a bridge’: Astoria residents and reps continue push for expanded NYC Ferry

The residents on the Halletts Point peninsula used a neighborhood barbecue and ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday as a platform to cook up a call for expanded ferry service between the Astoria stop and the Upper East Side.

Publication QNS
Date 2019-08-12
Author Max Parrott

Local Advocacy Group Wants Astoria Ferry Route to Include Upper East Side

Politicians and local residents will be calling for ferry service between Astoria and the Upper East Side while cutting the ribbon on a new outdoor events venue Saturday.

Publication Astoria Post
Date 2019-08-12
Author Shane O'Brien

Durst Helps Usher In TV Repack Phase IV At WTC

On August 1, the 4th phase of the broadcast TV post-spectrum auction repack process began in New York, at One World Trade Center. As the industry embarks on this next step, Durst Broadcasting has taken a front seat on an initiative designed to balance the future needs of broadcast TV with that of wireless services companies

Publication RBR
Date 2019-08-06
Author Adam Jacobson
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