“I really believe downtown is very vibrant, is coming back for both business and retail and also for individuals who want to live in the city. It offers Haylor, Freyer & Coon the opportunity to build out a brand new space, different space. It allows us the opportunity to bring 130 employees to the downtown area,” says Freyer, who spoke with BJNN Friday afternoon.
The One Park Place location will also provide the firm additional space and “increased visibility in the market,” per its release.
Haylor, Freyer & Coon will occupy nearly 40,000 square feet on the top two floors of the building. It is working with the building owner — Zamir Equities and its founder, Asher Zamir, an investor from New York City — as well as with design firms, Dalpos Architects and King + King Architects to “create an office design that meets the current and future working needs of its team.”
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Haylor, Freyer & Coon will pay employee-parking fees under the terms of its lease. The company has also secured exterior lighting naming rights to the building on all four sides, per its release.
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