Last Updated: January 31, 2012 12:41pm ET

Out and About: Relaunch of 80 Broad

80 Broad Street, a 36-story, 417,000-square-foot multi-tenant office building in Manhattan’s Financial District, was acquired by Savanna and taken off the market in September 2011 to undergo an extensive capital improvement program. On February 2, GlobeSt.com will attend the preview.

From the company press release

"80 Broad Street represents a thoughtfulness of design and quality of building that is characteristic of this prime downtown location," said Shep Wainwright, a Managing Director at Savanna. "We want to make a strong statement that we’re dedicated to this asset and to providing reliable and comprehensive services."

GlobeSt.com gets a peek
into the new 80 Broad.

A wide range of receptions and events are covered on GlobeSt.com for the Out&About segment. A few examples are:

The REBNY Gala

NEW YORK CITY-Optimism filled the halls of the New York Hilton as the city’s top brokers, developers and officials celebrated the Real Estate Board of New York’s 116th Annual Banquet. More than 2,000 people attended the event inside the Mercury Ballroom on Thursday evening.

 

NYCrew: 10 Years of Success and Style

NEW YORK CITY-For the ladies of NYCREW, the New York chapter of the national Commercial Real Estate Women Network, leadership and legacy go hand-in-hand. The club rang in the holiday season and celebrated its 10th anniversary at the Columbus Townhouse on Tuesday evening. “This is a wonderful turnout and what wonderful organization,” said Faith Hope Consolo, chairman of retail leasing, marketing and sales atPrudential Douglas Elliman, kicking off the evening of food, music and networking on Manhattan’s Upper East Side

 

Check back for an event recap and pics from the evening.

 

What sort of commercial real estate social events would you like to see covered? What are y ou attending next?

 

LAST WEEK'S POLL

Penner, Mirante, D'Arcy . . . High-Level Resignations Mean . . .

GlobeSt.com Viewers See More C-Suite Turnover
NEW YORK CITY-Nearly two-thirds of respondents to a GlobeSt.com poll said recent high-level resignations either portend more to come or prove that the industry needs to work on succession planning.