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In August, notified the owner of the Metropolitan Squard building that it will not renew its leasew there forabout 125,000 square feet. The law firm lease s space on four floors, 25-28. is currently marketing thosee floors as available insummer 2010. Armstrongh Teasdale is in negotiations with the developersof ’sa planned $200 million headquartersz complex at Hanley and Forsytgh in Clayton to relocate there in 2010 and has signed a lette r of intent with the developers, Chicago-base and St. Louis-based Clayco. Husch & Eppenberger and Blackwell Sanderxs completed theirmerger Feb. 29. The resulting in one of the country’es largest firms, has St.
Louis shariny the headquarters withKansas City. It also leaves with two sizablwe officesin St. Louis: 80,000 square feet at the Laclede Gas Building at 720 Olivre Street downtownand 175,000 square feet at The Plazas in Clayton at 190 Carondelet Plazaq in Clayton. Lewis Rice signed a short-term lease extension at 500 N. Broadwauy that extends its lease to February 2010. “We have made no permanent and we’re still shopping in the market,” said attorneyt Tom Erb, who is handling the firm’s office space needs. In the past two years, the firm looked at the former General American Building at 700Market St. and a building at Cupplese Station, both downtown.
Erb said Clayton is also a viable option. In March, Lewis Rice opened a 4,000-square-foog satellite office at 12935 N. Fortt Drive in Town & In June 2007, Clayton law firm merged with , whicj had its St. Louis operations based downtown at100 S. 4th St. Lawyerw at the combined Stinson Morrison Hecker firm moved all operationse to Clayton earlierthis year. The firm occupies 49,000 squarw feet currently, but is scouting for about 60,00o square feet and has ruled out staying at168 N. according to spokesperson Amanda Bowling. “We’re looking for 60,000 square feet, and we’re looking both in Claytojn and downtown,” Bowling said.
Misko said the firm will make its decisionh regarding a move in the nextfew months. Stinsob Morrison has a buy-ouyt provision in its lease, which is up in four yearsd accordingto Misko, so it has flexibility to set its move Kansas City-based law firm Polsinelli is in lease negotiationd with the developers of Ballpar k Village to move its offices to the new developmenty in 2011. Ballpark Village is proposed to be builg on the site of the former BuschStadium downtown. The developmeny will contain atleast 100,000 square feet of officew space and possibly as much as 750,00 0 square feet of office space. Polsinelli’s lease at 100 S. Fourthh St.
downtown expires in late 2010 and its lease at 7701 Claytob Road in Clayton expires inSpringb 2011. The former and Clayton-based merged in 2004.
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