
STAMFORD — CBRE has competed 54,000 square feet in new leases and renewals at Stamford Plaza, a four-building, 1 million-square-foot office campus.
Stamford Plaza is home to companies ranging from asset managers and financial services firms to life sciences, consumer product and media companies. A partnership of CBRE, real estate investment firm RFR and fiduciary service company Trigild allows Stamford Plaza to aggressively pursue new tenants and retain existing ones.
Among the largest new leases signed at the complex is a lease for 9,505 square feet for CBRE, which will relocate its Stamford office to part of the 14th floor of 3 Stamford Plaza from 201 Tresser Blvd. Other new commitments include a lease for 2,409-square-feet by Shay Capital and a lease for 2,478 square feet by Hudson Ferry Capital at 1 Stamford Plaza. Lease renewals include 23,961 square feet by Hexcel, 6,167 square feet by a financial institution, and 2,340 square feet by Trisura at 2 Stamford Plaza, as well as 6,840 square feet by an investment management firm at 1 Stamford Plaza.
The CBRE team of David Block, Jacqueline Novotny, and Joseph Weaver led the leasing campaign at the office complex.
“Major office tenants continue to make long-term commitments at this iconic campus in Stamford’s central business district,” Block said. “Substantial capital has been earmarked to meet tenant demands and ensure that Stamford Plaza operates at the highest standard – making it an easy decision for CBRE to move our office there.”
Stamford Plaza features a 2.5-acre landscaped plaza with gardens, a putting green, bocce court, fountains, outdoor dining, and an array of seating options, an idyllic alfresco environment in which tenants can work or unwind. RFR recently executed a significant capital improvement campaign at the complex that included dramatic new lobbies for 3 and 4 Stamford Plaza, boasting rift sawn white oak and Verdi marble.
“Stamford Plaza continues to stand out as a premier destination in the Stamford top tier office market, driven by its prime location, robust amenity offering and unwavering commitment of ownership to deliver an exceptional tenant experience,” said JoAnn McGrath of RFR.
The campus also features the Terrace Café, a 130-seat restaurant designed by Meaghan Apfel’s Carnelian Studio and operated by Guckenheimer, an award-winning international catering firm that specializes in creating custom dining experiences for corporate users. Other amenities at the complex include a modern fitness center, teleconferencing centers, shuttles and black car service to the nearby train station, ATM, car wash and dry-cleaning.













