The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, a marquee tenant at the
Silverstein Properties-owned 112 Wall Street, could be signing a lease
with another landlord for nearly 50,000 square feet at 26 Broadway,
seven blocks west of the non-profit’s current headquarters, the New
York Observer reported. The building was purchased by the Chetrit Group
for $225 million in April 2007. Studley’s Howard Nottingham and Adam
Singer are representing the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, and
Newmark Knight Frank’s Howard Kesseler is representing the landlord in
the transaction. [more]

