How does a building owner know when OGS is looking for leased space in a particular city?
Depending upon the time-frames in which the space is needed, the Division of Real Estate Planning will identify possible sites through any or all of the following sources: (A) search its database of owner-submitted property offerings; (B) place a notice in the New York State Contract Reporter; (C) run an ad in local newspapers; (D) conduct an on-location survey of the area, and/or (E) our web-page.
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