Wednesday, November 14, 2012

FEMA settles down in Forest Hills

From The Real Deal:

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has inked a 200,000-square-foot lease at Forest Hills Tower in Queens for its New York City headquarters, according to a release from Muss Development, the landlord of the property. The lease encompasses 10 full floors that will be used by FEMA for administrative office space.

The lease spans the next several months, as the area recovers from the devastation left by Hurricane Sandy, and has options for short-term extensions. The financial terms of the deal were not mentioned.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

The old Con Ed building! Perfect.

Anonymous said...

Muss Development in Forest Hills....huh?

FEMA should have located in Muss' "Sky View Parc" to get a real slice of life look at Queens.

Anonymous said...

Wonder who the owners are and their links to Honest Joe and the boys...

Anonymous said...

can they condem the building as an "urban disaster" on the way out???

Anonymous said...

They should turn off the power and water to that building so they can get a taste of what it's like.

Anonymous said...

Disband FEMA and give the $$$ directly to local govt/ relief groups. These yokels have no clue.....

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