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Kim of Studley reps. Kia Motors America in a 11,500 s/f lease

Kia Motors America, Inc. has plans to relocate its Northeast regional sales office to One Tower Center from 3000 Atrium Way in Mount Laurel, N.J. by the end of the year. The automobile company, has signed an 11,500 s/f lease in the class A building. Studley, the company's commercial real estate advisor, also consults with the firm on its industrial, supply-chain requirements on the West Coast. David Kim, corporate managing director in Studley's Downtown Los Angeles office, represented Kia Motors. The building owner, Boston Properties, Inc. was represented in-house. One Tower Center is a 23-story class A office building within a mixed-use development that includes a second 23-story office tower, the 12-story Hilton East Brunswick hotel and conference center, and multi-level covered parking. The tower was built in 1986 and completely remodeled in 2000.
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