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		<title>New Jersey Nets Ink Office Deal at MetroTech Center</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The  <strong>New Jersey Nets</strong> are taking another step closer to becoming Brooklyn’s  first professional sports team since the Dodgers walked away from the  borough almost 55 years ago, sources revealed to <em>The Commercial Observer</em> yesterday.</p>
<p>The  team is relocating its corporate headquarters from East Rutherford to  Downtown Brooklyn, where the organization is taking 35,145 square feet  at the office building<strong> 15 MetroTech Center</strong>. The Nets will take the space  for between five and 10 years at rents in the $30s per square foot, said sources.</p>
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<p><div id="attachment_209241" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 386px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-209241" href="http://www.commercialobserver.com/2012/01/exclusive-new-jersey-nets-ink-office-deal-at-metrotech-center/brooklyn-nets-2/"><img class="size-full wp-image-209241" title="Brooklyn Nets" src="http://nyocommercialobserver.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/brooklyn-nets1.jpg" alt="" width="376" height="250" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Nets&#039; front offices are moving to 15 MetroTech.</p></div></p>
<p>The  Nets will sublease 15  Metrotech’s entire 11th floor from Visiting Nurse  Health Care System,  Inc., which is consolidating its operations onto  another floor it  leases at the property, the tenth.</p>
<p>The  Nets will take possession of the office space in the coming months in  preparation for the 2012-2013 season. That season, which begins this October, will be the first the team will play at the Barclays Center,  the new arena being built for the organization by developer and partial Nets owner Forest City  Ratner as part of a large mixed use real estate project over Brooklyn’s  Atlantic Yards.</p>
<p>Although Forest City Ratner owns 15 MetroTech and the  Atlantic Yards arena in which the basketball team will play, the negotiations were between Visiting Nurse Health Care System and the Nets.</p>
<p>“MetroTech  is a terrific environment in the heart of Brooklyn’s business district  and a convenient location for our corporate headquarters,” Nets and  <strong>Barclays Center</strong> CEO <strong>Brett Yormark</strong> said in a statement released by the  team. “We look forward to being part of the continued renaissance of  downtown Brooklyn.”</p>
<p>According  to Patrick Rees, a spokesman for the Nets, the team will move into the  new space at 15 MetroTech in phases and will keep existing space that it  has at the building <strong>390 Murray Hill Parkway</strong> in East Rutherford, though  its headquarters will now be at the Brooklyn location.</p>
<p>“The  team will continue to practice in East Rutherford at least through next  season,” Mr. Rees told <em>The Commercial Observer</em>, noting that 390 Murray  Hill Parkway houses the team’s practice facility and basketball courts  as well as front office operations.</p>
<p><strong>Cushman  &amp; Wakefield’s</strong> former chief executive and its chairman of global  brokerage <strong>Bruce Mosler </strong>represented the team in the lease at Metrotech.  <strong>Glenn Markman</strong>, an executive at C&amp;W, represented Visiting Nurse  Health Care System Inc. The deal is the latest high profile transaction  for Mr. Mosler, who returned to brokerage in 2010 after leading C&amp;W  for five years.</p>
<p>“The  process took several months to find the right space,” Mr. Mosler  said. “We looked at Dumbo, we looked at other locations where they would  be a building’s single occupant. Nothing really seemed to fit the bill  until we found this location, which really hit all the criteria they  were looking for. All the team’s executives will be here so it was  important to find the right fit.”</p>
<p><em>Daniel Geiger, Staff Writer, is reachable at DGeiger@Observer.com</em></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The  <strong>New Jersey Nets</strong> are taking another step closer to becoming Brooklyn’s  first professional sports team since the Dodgers walked away from the  borough almost 55 years ago, sources revealed to <em>The Commercial Observer</em> yesterday.</p>
<p>The  team is relocating its corporate headquarters from East Rutherford to  Downtown Brooklyn, where the organization is taking 35,145 square feet  at the office building<strong> 15 MetroTech Center</strong>. The Nets will take the space  for between five and 10 years at rents in the $30s per square foot, said sources.</p>
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<p><div id="attachment_209241" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 386px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-209241" href="http://www.commercialobserver.com/2012/01/exclusive-new-jersey-nets-ink-office-deal-at-metrotech-center/brooklyn-nets-2/"><img class="size-full wp-image-209241" title="Brooklyn Nets" src="http://nyocommercialobserver.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/brooklyn-nets1.jpg" alt="" width="376" height="250" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Nets&#039; front offices are moving to 15 MetroTech.</p></div></p>
<p>The  Nets will sublease 15  Metrotech’s entire 11th floor from Visiting Nurse  Health Care System,  Inc., which is consolidating its operations onto  another floor it  leases at the property, the tenth.</p>
<p>The  Nets will take possession of the office space in the coming months in  preparation for the 2012-2013 season. That season, which begins this October, will be the first the team will play at the Barclays Center,  the new arena being built for the organization by developer and partial Nets owner Forest City  Ratner as part of a large mixed use real estate project over Brooklyn’s  Atlantic Yards.</p>
<p>Although Forest City Ratner owns 15 MetroTech and the  Atlantic Yards arena in which the basketball team will play, the negotiations were between Visiting Nurse Health Care System and the Nets.</p>
<p>“MetroTech  is a terrific environment in the heart of Brooklyn’s business district  and a convenient location for our corporate headquarters,” Nets and  <strong>Barclays Center</strong> CEO <strong>Brett Yormark</strong> said in a statement released by the  team. “We look forward to being part of the continued renaissance of  downtown Brooklyn.”</p>
<p>According  to Patrick Rees, a spokesman for the Nets, the team will move into the  new space at 15 MetroTech in phases and will keep existing space that it  has at the building <strong>390 Murray Hill Parkway</strong> in East Rutherford, though  its headquarters will now be at the Brooklyn location.</p>
<p>“The  team will continue to practice in East Rutherford at least through next  season,” Mr. Rees told <em>The Commercial Observer</em>, noting that 390 Murray  Hill Parkway houses the team’s practice facility and basketball courts  as well as front office operations.</p>
<p><strong>Cushman  &amp; Wakefield’s</strong> former chief executive and its chairman of global  brokerage <strong>Bruce Mosler </strong>represented the team in the lease at Metrotech.  <strong>Glenn Markman</strong>, an executive at C&amp;W, represented Visiting Nurse  Health Care System Inc. The deal is the latest high profile transaction  for Mr. Mosler, who returned to brokerage in 2010 after leading C&amp;W  for five years.</p>
<p>“The  process took several months to find the right space,” Mr. Mosler  said. “We looked at Dumbo, we looked at other locations where they would  be a building’s single occupant. Nothing really seemed to fit the bill  until we found this location, which really hit all the criteria they  were looking for. All the team’s executives will be here so it was  important to find the right fit.”</p>
<p><em>Daniel Geiger, Staff Writer, is reachable at DGeiger@Observer.com</em></p>
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