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	<title>The Commercial Observer &#187; Hidrock Hopes to Net $75 M for Office Building at 240 West 35th Street </title>
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		<title>Hidrock Hopes to Net $75 M for Office Building at 240 West 35th Street</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Hidrock Realty</strong> is selling an office building at <strong>240 West 35<sup>th</sup> Street</strong> and expects to pull in upwards of $75 million for the 162,044-square-foot property with the help of a team at<strong> Jones Lang LaSalle</strong>, <em>The Commercial Observer</em> has learned.</p>
<p>City records show that Hidrock paid $58 million for the property in 2008, a 200 foot, 18-story building constructed in 1925.  The firm infused $6 million into a capital improvement program that included renovations to the lobby, new elevators and updated HVAC systems.  An affiliate of <strong>Meritage Properties</strong> reportedly provided $14 million in joint venture equity at the time of the purchase.</p>
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<p><strong>Stephen Hidary</strong>, principal at Hidrock Realty, acknowledged that the property is on the market, but declined further comment.</p>
<p><strong>Richard Baxter</strong>, who is leading the Jones Lang LaSalle team marketing the property, did not return calls seeking comment in time for publication.</p>
<p><strong>Fidelus Technologies, United Business Media, Omnigon, Carrier International</strong> and<strong> Reem Acra Bridal</strong> are among the tenants in the building, which is located two block north of Penn Station in the Garment District.</p>
<p>Earlier this month, Hidrock purchased a parking garage at <b>59-61 West 36<sup>th</sup> Street</b>, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, for $28.5 million, where a development project is likely in the cards.</p>
<p>Among the company’s current development projects are the Stillwell and Kensington Townhouses in Brooklyn, and a nine-story residential condo building on 19th Street, also in Brooklyn; as well as <b>240 West 35<sup>th</sup>Street</b>, an office building currently undergoing a renovation that will include a new lobby, bathrooms, and hallways.</p>
<p>The company owns several Manhattan buildings, including <b>960 Sixth Avenue, 240 West 35<sup>th</sup> Street, 65 West 36<sup>th</sup> Street </b>and<b> 53 West 36<sup>th</sup> Street</b>.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Hidrock Realty</strong> is selling an office building at <strong>240 West 35<sup>th</sup> Street</strong> and expects to pull in upwards of $75 million for the 162,044-square-foot property with the help of a team at<strong> Jones Lang LaSalle</strong>, <em>The Commercial Observer</em> has learned.</p>
<p>City records show that Hidrock paid $58 million for the property in 2008, a 200 foot, 18-story building constructed in 1925.  The firm infused $6 million into a capital improvement program that included renovations to the lobby, new elevators and updated HVAC systems.  An affiliate of <strong>Meritage Properties</strong> reportedly provided $14 million in joint venture equity at the time of the purchase.</p>
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<p><strong>Stephen Hidary</strong>, principal at Hidrock Realty, acknowledged that the property is on the market, but declined further comment.</p>
<p><strong>Richard Baxter</strong>, who is leading the Jones Lang LaSalle team marketing the property, did not return calls seeking comment in time for publication.</p>
<p><strong>Fidelus Technologies, United Business Media, Omnigon, Carrier International</strong> and<strong> Reem Acra Bridal</strong> are among the tenants in the building, which is located two block north of Penn Station in the Garment District.</p>
<p>Earlier this month, Hidrock purchased a parking garage at <b>59-61 West 36<sup>th</sup> Street</b>, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, for $28.5 million, where a development project is likely in the cards.</p>
<p>Among the company’s current development projects are the Stillwell and Kensington Townhouses in Brooklyn, and a nine-story residential condo building on 19th Street, also in Brooklyn; as well as <b>240 West 35<sup>th</sup>Street</b>, an office building currently undergoing a renovation that will include a new lobby, bathrooms, and hallways.</p>
<p>The company owns several Manhattan buildings, including <b>960 Sixth Avenue, 240 West 35<sup>th</sup> Street, 65 West 36<sup>th</sup> Street </b>and<b> 53 West 36<sup>th</sup> Street</b>.</p>
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