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	<title>The Commercial Observer &#187; Goulston &#38; Storrs Grabs 18th Floor of the Lipstick Building</title>
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		<title>Goulston &amp; Storrs Grabs 18th Floor of the Lipstick Building</title>

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<p><strong>Goulston &amp; Storrs</strong> has inked a deal at the<strong> Lipstick Building</strong>.</p>
<p>The international law firm will be moving from<strong> 750 Third Avenue</strong> in favor of a 19,270-square-foot office that spans the entire 18th floor of Argentine-based<strong> IRSA</strong>'s <strong>885 Third Avenue</strong>.</p>
<p>The floor itself served as the computer and filing floor for<strong> Bernie Madoff</strong>'s $65 billion dollar Ponzi scheme that operated out of three consecutive floors in the building. But the office, under the newest owner's program, will be built-to-suit for the incoming law firm.</p>
<p>"Thanks to the vision of the current ownership, Lipstick is again considered a destination for international law firms and Fortune 500 companies," said <strong>Michael Reid</strong>, a principal of co-asset manager <strong>Herald Square Properties</strong>, in a prepared statement. "The investment they have made in terms of infrastructure and design is tangible and the turnaround is quickly attracting the best tenants."</p>
<p><strong>Newmark Grubb Knight Frank</strong>'s executive vice president and principal<strong> Scott Klau</strong> and senior managing director<strong> Erik Harris</strong> represented the landlord in the transaction. <strong>Stuart Eisenkraft</strong>, vice chair of <strong>CBRE</strong>, was on the opposite side of the table negotiating for Goulston &amp; Storrs.</p>
<p>885 Third Avenue, otherwise known as the Lipstick Building for its red granite and steel facade resembling a tube of lipstick, was built in 1986 and has served as a 34-story class A office tower in Midtown. The previous owners filed for bankruptcy in 2010 and IRSA purchased the building and upgraded infrastructure and design.</p>
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<p><strong>Goulston &amp; Storrs</strong> has inked a deal at the<strong> Lipstick Building</strong>.</p>
<p>The international law firm will be moving from<strong> 750 Third Avenue</strong> in favor of a 19,270-square-foot office that spans the entire 18th floor of Argentine-based<strong> IRSA</strong>'s <strong>885 Third Avenue</strong>.</p>
<p>The floor itself served as the computer and filing floor for<strong> Bernie Madoff</strong>'s $65 billion dollar Ponzi scheme that operated out of three consecutive floors in the building. But the office, under the newest owner's program, will be built-to-suit for the incoming law firm.</p>
<p>"Thanks to the vision of the current ownership, Lipstick is again considered a destination for international law firms and Fortune 500 companies," said <strong>Michael Reid</strong>, a principal of co-asset manager <strong>Herald Square Properties</strong>, in a prepared statement. "The investment they have made in terms of infrastructure and design is tangible and the turnaround is quickly attracting the best tenants."</p>
<p><strong>Newmark Grubb Knight Frank</strong>'s executive vice president and principal<strong> Scott Klau</strong> and senior managing director<strong> Erik Harris</strong> represented the landlord in the transaction. <strong>Stuart Eisenkraft</strong>, vice chair of <strong>CBRE</strong>, was on the opposite side of the table negotiating for Goulston &amp; Storrs.</p>
<p>885 Third Avenue, otherwise known as the Lipstick Building for its red granite and steel facade resembling a tube of lipstick, was built in 1986 and has served as a 34-story class A office tower in Midtown. The previous owners filed for bankruptcy in 2010 and IRSA purchased the building and upgraded infrastructure and design.</p>
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