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6 leases signed at 381 Park Ave So

Real Estate Weekly, August 11, 1993

John K. Lord, director of Leasing at Atco Property Services Corporation, has announced six recently closed lease deals at 381 Park Avenue South: (*) New York Institute of Business Technology with an existing school facility at 401 Park Avenue South, opens admissions office in an expansion move for 3,050 square feet on a portion of the eighth floor for a seven year term * Jackson & Tull Inc. Chartered Engineers, one of the country's largest minority owned engineering firms headquartered in Washington, D.C., opens New York Office 2,000 square feet on a portion of the 4th floor for a seven-year term * National Printing Corp., a graphics/design firm, relocates from 421 Seventh Avenue to a portion of the seventh floor for 3,150 square feet and signs a 10-year lease * National Center for Learning Disabilities, a major nonprofit organization dealing with education and awareness for the learning disabled, relocates from 99 Park Avenue to a portion of the 14th floor - 2,500 square feet for a seven-year term

Additional leases were signed by Personnel Sciences, an aptitude testing firm, and Chichak Scovil, Galen, -- literary agents -- for 1,000 square feet, each on a long term basis.

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