Healthcare Consulting Firm Picks Up New Wall Street Space

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100 Wall Street.
100 Wall Street.

Global healthcare issues strategy consulting firm CBPartners has rented 5,685 square feet on a portion of the second floor at 100 Wall Street, Commercial Observer has learned.

The firm, whose clients include biopharmaceutical companies, medical device companies and government health authorities, signed a seven-year new lease yesterday and plans to move in on Dec. 1, according to a spokeswoman for the building owner, Savanna.

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Mitchell Konsker, Scott Cahaly and Kyle Young of JLL represented Savanna in the deal, while Matthew Etlinger of Cassidy Turley represented CBPartners.

“Savanna has proactively designed high-end prebuilt spaces that cater to the aesthetic and functionality of the market, featuring a mix of interior and perimeter office configurations, attractive open spaces and high-end reception and pantry finishes,” Brian Reiver, the director of leasing at Savanna, said in a prepared statement. “We believe that the Class A asset quality and tenancy of 100 Wall Street combined with the high-end prebuilts and fantastic light and views make it a highly attractive package to prospective tenants.”

The 29-story, 519,000-square-foot building is home to Aflac, Lester Schwab Katz & Dwyer, El Al Israel Airlines, U.S. Bank and Harris Beach.

Mr. Etlinger declined to comment through a spokeswoman.