Choyce Peterson Inc., a commercial real estate brokerage and consulting firm based in Norwalk and Rye Brook, N.Y., recently completed lease negotiations for Norwalk-based Capital Partners at 301 Merritt 7 in Norwalk.
Choyce Peterson principals John Hannigan and Alan Peterson represented Capital Partners, which will occupy 8,320 square feet in the building.
Said Hannigan, “We thoroughly researched every available option in Norwalk, Wilton, Westport and Stamford. After multiple building tours, we simultaneously negotiated proposals with several prospective landlords.”
The six-building Merritt 7 office complex comprises more than 1.4 million square feet of Class A office space between Route 7 and the Merritt Parkway. The complexӪs amenities include a conference center, caf̩Ӫs, Starbucks, a fitness center, ATMs, a hair salon and a shuttle service to the Metro-North train station.
“John and Alan”™s knowledge of the available buildings and office spaces was extremely valuable in guiding our group to decide on the right mix of location, amenities and cost,” said James Sidwa, CFO of Capital Partners. “Once we found our ideal location, their guidance in our negotiation with the landlord and an existing tenant was invaluable. We recently moved in and could not be happier with the office space, building amenities and shorter commute for the majority of our team.”
Tom Pajolek and Ned Burns of Stamford-based CBRE represented real estate management firms Clarion Partners and Marcus Partners in the deal.
Capital Partners is a private investment firm founded in 1982.