Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Bryan Cave will stay in One Kansas City Place - Houston Business Journal:

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“We extended our lease that was set toexpired Feb. 28, 2011,” Managing Partner Robert Thompson saidlate “We negotiated an extension of 14 years and 10 With the new lease, Thompson said, Bryan Cave will continue to occupty about 100,000 square feet at One Kansaxs City Place, 1200 Main St. But it will vacatr the 32nd floor of the building and occupy the 38th That will put its roughly 100 lawyers on the 33rd through 38th floors ofthe 42-storty office building. With 785,000 square feet of rentable space, One Kansas City Placwe ranks No.
2 on the Kansas City Businesas Journal’s list of largest multitenant office In October, announced that it woulx move its headquarters from 1201 Walnut St. to about 300,000 square feet on 12 floors at One Kansaas City Placeby September. “We’re happy to have them as Thompson said, but he addef that KCP&L’s new 23-year lease had not affected Bryaj Cave’s decision. Late in 2007, Thompson said that buildingg a new office was an option the firm was which explained why it had begun scoutint for space four years before itslease expired.
But in the end, Bryan Cave officials decided that they liked theitrcurrent space, which is across Main Street from the retail and entertainment venues of the Kansasw City Power & Light District. “It’s a premier building Downtown, and we want to remain part of the downtownjbusiness community,” Thompson said. Tom Volinii of represented Bryan Cave in the siteselectionj process.

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