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The sellers were represented by Darcy Stacom , vice chairman of CB Richard Ellis.
'Corner' Sells for $209 Million Peter Grant 2011
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Bank of America Corp.'s recent lease of 330,000 square feet at 114 West 47th St. was welcome news for its landlord, the Durst Organization, and the Cushman & Wakefield brokerage team of Tara Stacom and John Cushman, which chalked up a multi-million dollar commission.
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"You get to hold onto the real estate and you get to cash a big check," notes Darcy Stacom , vice chairman of CB Richard Ellis.
Office Owners Seek to Cash In Eliot Brown 2011
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But brokers still expect the seller could command much more than it paid for the 388,000-square-foot building which is being marketed by Darcy Stacom of CBRE Group .
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The sellers were represented by Darcy Stacom , vice chairman of CB Richard Ellis.
'Corner' Sells for $209 Million Peter Grant 2011
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"You get to hold onto the real estate and you get to cash a big check," notes Darcy Stacom , vice chairman of CB Richard Ellis.
Office Owners Seek to Cash In Eliot Brown 2011
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East: Providence 95 (Barnes/Stacom 18), Furman 83 (Mayes 20)
USATODAY.com - Year-by-Year Tournament results 1939-1989 2002
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North Carolina State 92 (Thompson 40), Providence 78 (Stacom 18)
USATODAY.com - Year-by-Year Tournament results 1939-1989 2002
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Indiana 97 (Downing/Ritter 21), Providence 79 (Stacom 29)
USATODAY.com - Year-by-Year Tournament results 1939-1989 2002
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Tara Stacom, a vice chairman of real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield who is in charge of leasing 1 World Trade, said the building's proximity to attractive residential neighborhoods is a selling point.
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