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Raymond A. Sanseverino

Partner
212.407.4008


Commercial Real Estate Leasing

Practice Capabilities

The Commercial Real Estate Leasing Group at Loeb & Loeb is one of the most respected in the nation. From its base in the firm’s New York office, the Group is recognized as leading commercial leasing industry experts and advisors to both landlords and tenants. The Group’s focus on leasing, subleasing and brokerage transactions extends coast to coast to virtually every major city in the country.

Chaired by Raymond Sanseverino, the Group handles virtually all types of commercial leases and subleases for a variety of usages including office and retail space, restaurants, fitness centers, museums and public buildings, libraries, schools, warehouse and distribution facilities and industrial and manufacturing facilities.

The Commercial Real Estate Leasing Group and the attorneys within its sub-practices are able to provide added value to the primary industry sectors involved in commercial real estate leasing activities across the country. These include:

  • Financial services providers
  • Technology services companies
  • Professional services (law firms, accounting firms)
  • Non-profit and not-for-profit organizations
  • Associations
  • Retailers
  • Restaurant and food service operations
  • Medical facilities

Service Approach

The sophisticated capabilities provided by the Commercial Real Estate Leasing Group include the unique combination of savvy business skills and market knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of commercial leasing in order to identify opportunities and add value for our clients. At the Group’s core are more than a dozen attorneys dedicated to commercial real estate leasing – many of whom have worked together for more than 20 years.

Not only do the Group’s attorneys have extensive experience in today’s competitive metropolitan New York market, but have the career longevity to remember and retain the lessons learned from varying commercial real estate market conditions.

While most commercial real estate matters can be handled within the Group, clients can be assured that additional resources from Loeb & Loeb’s tax, insurance, financing, corporate, litigation and bankruptcy teams are available – as are others – to add breadth and depth as required.

Clients and Industries

The Group currently represents landlords at some of the most prestigious properties in the United States. These include in Manhattan:

  • One Hudson Square (75 Varick Street)
  • One World Financial Center
  • Two World Financial Center
  • Four World Financial Center
  • The Grace Building
  • 17 State Street
  • The Seagram Building
  • Lever House
  • 875 Third Avenue
  • 535 Madison Avenue 
  • 545 Madison Avenue
  • 345 Hudson Street
  • 120 Park Avenue
  • Retail condominium at 15 Central Park West

 

Representative tenant clients include:

  • American Girl (The Pleasant Company)

 

  • KPMG LLP
  • Ares Management LLC

 

  • Mattel Inc.
  • The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation

 

  • Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc.
  • Bertelsmann AG

 

  • Rabobank
  • Coty Inc.

 

  • SuccessFactors Inc.
  • Gilt Groupe Inc.

 

  • Talbots
  • GoldenTree Asset Management

 

  • Thomson Reuters
  • Google Inc.

 

  • Willis Group
  • JPMorgan Chase & Co.

 

  • Ziff Brothers Investments LLC
  • Kaiser Permanente

 

 

Leadership in Law

Attorneys in Loeb & Loeb’s Commercial Real Estate Leasing Practice have been cited as among the best in their field by leading law firm directories such as Chambers USA, The Best Lawyers in America, and Super Lawyers, as well as top industry trade publications. In the 2012 edition of the Chambers USA guide, members of the group were applauded for delivering "good business sense" to client matters and cited for their landlord and tenant expertise. Loeb & Loeb also received national recognition in U.S. News & World Report’s 2011-2012 Best Law Firms rankings, which praised the firm for having one of the top real estate law practices in the country.

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