To: Dr. Eckleburg
A spokeswoman for the General Services Administration, which oversees office space for former presidents, said that although the foundation was moving, the office space afforded Mr. Clinton as a former president would remain in the building in Harlem. The lease for that space 8,715 square feet at the top of the 14-story building was renewed in May 2010 and takes effect in August 2011, the spokeswoman, Emily Barocas, said. The 10-year lease expires in July 2021. Run that by me again. He's renting new digs for the Foundation, but he's continuing the lease on the Harlem space?
To: afraidfortherepublic
“The lease for that space ....”
Be interesting to know who that landlord might be...
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03/17/2011 12:10:55 PM PDT by
mo
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