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z Brooklyn Cobble Hill/Carroll Gardens Retail Commercial Storage Space

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

CitySites Commercial Call Marisa @ (646) 351-7311 94 9 th Street $30,000.00 Approximately 35,000 sq. ft. This building has Office Space High Ceilings, Large Overhead Gates, Two Loading Docks, Two Drive INS Central air & heat.

Short or Long Term Office Space near Grand Cntrl. $29/ft! No Fee

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

ClassA Office Space in The BarBuilding The Space has a lot of light, South and Western exposures, about 8 windowed offices (some of which are large enough that they currently have two desks/people with plenty of room), large conference room, Kitchenette, Fax/IT room, large reception area (could be made smaller to accommodate more work station), and a trading desk area with 4 cubicles (that could be rearranged to have 6 or 8). Condition is good, ready to move in. 2950sf $7K per month $29/ft Direct From Owner. No Fee. Call Gui (917) 612-6491 he film shows parts of two days in the lives of four Office Space agents. They become desperate when the corporate office (downtown) sends Blake (Alec Baldwin), to motivate them by announcing, in a torrent of verbal abuse, that in one week there will be some changes: the top salesman will get a Cadillac, the second best a set of steak knives, and the rest will be fired. Shelley Levene (Jack Lemmon) has not made a sale in some time. He is desperate for money, mainly because his daughter is very ill and the medical charges are enormous, and knows that he will lose his job soon if he cannot turn things around. He tries to convince office manager John Williamson (Kevin Spacey) to give him some of “the Glengarry leads” � names and phone numbers of promising potential clients for expensive properties the firm will be selling in the near future. Williamson refuses. Levene tries first to charm Williamson, then to threaten him, and finally to bribe him. Williamson is willing to sell some of the prime leads, but demands cash in advance. Levene cannot come up with the cash and must leave without any good leads to work with. Dave Moss (Ed Harris) and George Aaronow (Alan Arkin) are complaining about Mitch and Murray, the big bosses. Moss tells Aaronow that they need to strike back at Mitch and Murray by stealing all the Glengarry leads and selling them to another Office Space agency. Moss’s plan would require Aaronow to break into the office, stage a burglary, and steal all the prime leads. Aaronow wants no part of the plan, but Moss intimidates him, saying that Aaronow is already an accomplice, legally, simply because he listened to the idea. Ricky Roma (Al Pacino), the office’s top “closer,” delivers a long, disjointed but compelling monologue to a meek, middle-aged man named James Lingk (Jonathan Pryce). Roma does not bring up the Office Space he wants to sell to Lingk until the very end.

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$29/ft! No Fee Free Rent! 36w44th ST, Gold Standards Office Space

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

ClassA Office Space in The BarBuilding The Space has a lot of light, South and Western exposures, about 8 windowed offices (some of which are large enough that they currently have two desks/people with plenty of room), large conference room, Kitchenette, Fax/IT room, large reception area (could be made smaller to accommodate more work station), and a trading desk area with 4 cubicles (that could be rearranged to have 6 or 8). Condition is good, ready to move in. 2950sf $7K per month $29/ft Direct From Owner. No Fee. Call Gui (917) 612-6491 he film shows parts of two days in the lives of four Office Space agents. They become desperate when the corporate office (downtown) sends Blake (Alec Baldwin), to motivate them by announcing, in a torrent of verbal abuse, that in one week there will be some changes: the top salesman will get a Cadillac, the second best a set of steak knives, and the rest will be fired. Shelley Levene (Jack Lemmon) has not made a sale in some time. He is desperate for money, mainly because his daughter is very ill and the medical charges are enormous, and knows that he will lose his job soon if he cannot turn things around. He tries to convince office manager John Williamson (Kevin Spacey) to give him some of “the Glengarry leads” � names and phone numbers of promising potential clients for expensive properties the firm will be selling in the near future. Williamson refuses. Levene tries first to charm Williamson, then to threaten him, and finally to bribe him. Williamson is willing to sell some of the prime leads, but demands cash in advance. Levene cannot come up with the cash and must leave without any good leads to work with. Dave Moss (Ed Harris) and George Aaronow (Alan Arkin) are complaining about Mitch and Murray, the big bosses. Moss tells Aaronow that they need to strike back at Mitch and Murray by stealing all the Glengarry leads and selling them to another Office Space agency. Moss’s plan would require Aaronow to break into the office, stage a burglary, and steal all the prime leads. Aaronow wants no part of the plan, but Moss intimidates him, saying that Aaronow is already an accomplice, legally, simply because he listened to the idea. Ricky Roma (Al Pacino), the office’s top “closer,” delivers a long, disjointed but compelling monologue to a meek, middle-aged man named James Lingk (Jonathan Pryce). Roma does not bring up the Office Space he wants to sell to Lingk until the very end. he film shows parts of two days in the lives of four Office Space agents. They become desperate when the corporate office (downtown) sends Blake (Alec Baldwin), to motivate them by announcing, in a torrent of verbal abuse, that in one week there will be some changes: the top salesman will get a Cadillac, the second best a set of steak knives, and the rest will be fired. Shelley Levene (Jack Lemmon) has not made a sale in some time. He is desperate for money, mainly because his daughter is very ill and the medical charges are enormous, and knows that he will lose his job soon if he cannot turn things around. He tries to convince office manager John Williamson (Kevin Spacey) to give him some of “the Glengarry leads” � names and phone numbers of promising potential clients for expensive properties the firm will be selling in the near future. Williamson refuses. Levene tries first to charm Williamson, then to threaten him, and finally to bribe him. Williamson is willing to sell some of the prime leads, but demands cash in advance. Levene cannot come up with the cash and must leave without any good leads to work with. Dave Moss (Ed Harris) and George Aaronow (Alan Arkin) are complaining about Mitch and Murray, the big bosses. Moss tells Aaronow that they need to strike back at Mitch and Murray by stealing all the Glengarry leads and selling them to another Office Space agency. Moss’s plan would require Aaronow to break into the office, stage a burglary, and steal all the prime leads. Aaronow wants no part of the plan, but Moss intimidates him, saying that Aaronow is already an accomplice, legally, simply because he listened to the idea. Ricky Roma (Al Pacino), the office’s top “closer,” delivers a long, disjointed but compelling monologue to a meek, middle-aged man named James Lingk (Jonathan Pryce). Roma does not bring up the Office Space he wants to sell to Lingk until the very end.

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Short Term Class A Office Space in The Bar Building $ 29ft

Friday, November 20th, 2009

ClassA Office Space in The BarBuilding The Space has a lot of light, South and Western exposures, about 8 windowed offices (some of which are large enough that they currently have two desks/people with plenty of room), large conference room, Kitchenette, Fax/IT room, large reception area (could be made smaller to accommodate more work station), and a trading desk area with 4 cubicles (that could be rearranged to have 6 or 8). Condition is good, ready to move in. 2950sf $7K per month $29/ft Direct From Owner. No Fee. Call Gui (917) 612-6491 he film shows parts of two days in the lives of four real estate agents. They become desperate when the corporate office (downtown) sends Blake (Alec Baldwin), to motivate them by announcing, in a torrent of verbal abuse, that in one week there will be some changes: the top salesman will get a Cadillac, the second best a set of steak knives, and the rest will be fired. Shelley Levene (Jack Lemmon) has not made a sale in some time. He is desperate for money, mainly because his daughter is very ill and the medical charges are enormous, and knows that he will lose his job soon if he cannot turn things around. He tries to convince office manager John Williamson (Kevin Spacey) to give him some of “the Glengarry leads” � names and phone numbers of promising potential clients for expensive properties the firm will be selling in the near future. Williamson refuses. Levene tries first to charm Williamson, then to threaten him, and finally to bribe him. Williamson is willing to sell some of the prime leads, but demands cash in advance. Levene cannot come up with the cash and must leave without any good leads to work with. Dave Moss (Ed Harris) and George Aaronow (Alan Arkin) are complaining about Mitch and Murray, the big bosses. Moss tells Aaronow that they need to strike back at Mitch and Murray by stealing all the Glengarry leads and selling them to another real estate agency. Moss’s plan would require Aaronow to break into the office, stage a burglary, and steal all the prime leads. Aaronow wants no part of the plan, but Moss intimidates him, saying that Aaronow is already an accomplice, legally, simply because he listened to the idea. Ricky Roma (Al Pacino), the office’s top “closer,” delivers a long, disjointed but compelling monologue to a meek, middle-aged man named James Lingk (Jonathan Pryce). Roma does not bring up the real estate he wants to sell to Lingk until the very end.

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