Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 450 East 29th Street. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 450 East 29th Street and in the nearby Gramercy Park neighborhood.
Dear Mr. Sunderland:
Thank you for the outstanding service you gave to us as we searched for office space. Through your efforts, you found us a location and facility that is virtually an exact fit for our needs. You helped us with the lease negotiations and were able to procure the space at a very attractive price. In short, you got us a great deal!
You went above and beyond the call of duty in working with us until we moved in. You were always accessible and prepared to help us in every way.
We would highly recommend you to our other friends and colleagues in their search for best available/best fitting space for their needs.
Very truly yours,
Donald Krueger
Chief Financial Officer.
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Tenant Representation:
Optimal Spaces acts exclusively as a "Tenant Broker," only representing tenants, never landlords.
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Unbiased Service:
Avoiding conflicts of interest, they provide impartial service, showing a wider range of properties and negotiating the best price.
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Comprehensive Process:
Agents guide clients end-to-end, offering market surveys, floor plans, pricing expectations, and industry contacts.
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Cost Savings:
They negotiate rental price and identify/abate "hidden costs."
Why Optimal Spaces – Tenant Broker
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No fee for clients renting space.
We work for YOU, not the landlord.
Save 15–20% on your business costs.
Save 100–200 hours of research.
Access to all available spaces.
Specialized real estate expertise.
Alone or with other broker
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Miss deals and hard-to-find spaces.
Potential conflict of interest (often represent landlords).
Only 10% of available spaces are online.
Lack of specialized expertise.
May not get the best terms or uncover hidden costs.
Why Use a Tenant Broker: Your Advocate in Commercial Real Estate
1. The Crucial Distinction: Whose Side Are They On?