Bio
Chris Corrinet is a Senior Vice President in CBRE's Consulting Group, the company's premier strategic advisory group run out of New York City that develops, analyzes and executes real estate strategies for companies across a broad range of industries. Since joining CBRE Consulting in 2005, Chris has completed in excess of 16 million square feet of transactions representing tenants, including the following noteworthy transactions over the last five years.
In 2018, Chris' leasing assignments in NYC included Hudson River Trading's 140,000-square-foot expansion to 3 World Trade Center, Lendlease Americas' 80,000-square-foot renewal at 200 Park Avenue and Crystal & Co.'s 60,000-square-foot renewal at 32 Old Slip. In 2017, his notable transactions included Interactive Brokers' 162,000-square-foot lease in Greenwich, CT and in NYC, Informa's 60,000-square-foot consolidation to 605 Third Avenue, Robins Kaplan's 40,000-square-foot relocation to 399 Park Avenue, American Kennel Club's 60,000-square-foot relocation to 101 Park Avenue and OXO International's 52,000-square-foot lease at the Starrett Lehigh Building.
In December 2016, Chris represented the National Hockey League in its 180,000-square-foot relocation to 1 Manhattan West, the first new office tower in Brookfield's 5 million-square-foot development project in the Hudson Yards. The transaction won the Real Estate Board of New York's Henry Hart Rice award as the Most Ingenious Deal of 2016, REBNY's top honor.
In October 2016, Chris represented Major League Baseball in its 400,000-square-foot consolidation to 1271 Avenue of the Americas, where MLB will anchor the re-development of the Rockefeller Group's 2 million-square-foot property formerly leased to Time Inc. The deal will include an MLB-branded retail presence on Avenue of the Americas and an expansive outdoor terrace on the 8th floor exclusive to MLB. Also in 2016, he represented Hudson River Trading in its 69,000-square-foot relocation to 4 World Trade Center, and Citadel in its 211,000-square-foot anchor lease at 425 Park Avenue, the first new development on Park Avenue in 50 years.
In 2015, his notable assignments included Intersection/Sidewalk Lab's 68,000-square-foot consolidation at 10 Hudson Yards (the first commercial tower in the Hudson Yards development), Sportsnet New York's (New York Mets) 84,000-square-foot relocation to 4 World Trade Center, Fiduciary Trust's 127,000-square-foot relocation to 280 Park Avenue and Bloomberg LP's 550,000-square-foot expansion at 919 Third Avenue and 190,000-square-foot extension at its corporate headquarters at 731 Lexington Avenue.
In 2014, he represented AMC Networks in its 340,000-square-foot renewal/expansion at 11 Penn Plaza and Troutman Sanders' 87,000-square-foot relocation to 875 Third Avenue.
Prior to CBRE, Chris graduated from Deerfield Academy in 1997 and received a Bachelor of Arts in Politics from Princeton University in 2001, where he was a captain of the Men's Varsity Ice Hockey team, captured two Ivy League Championships and was a 4th round draft pick of the Washington Capitals in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft. Following his graduation from Princeton, Chris played four years of professional ice hockey, notably for the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League and in Slovenia, where his team captured the national championship.
Areas of Interest
- Deal Type
- Acquisition, Development, Ground Lease, Loan Purchase, Opportunity Zone, Partner Buyout, Pre-Development, Recapitalization, Refinance, Rehabilitation