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                                                              Exhibit 10.1

         CIT                                         Tel: 213 613-2500
         Business Credit                             Fax: 213 613-1501
         300 South Grand Avenue, 3rd Floor           www.cit.com
         Los Angeles, California 90071

                                                                  March 28, 2005

Diamond Triumph Auto Glass, Inc.
220 Division Street
Kingston, PA 18704

Re: Amendment Number Ten to Financing Agreement
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Gentlemen:

Reference is made to the Financing Agreement between The CIT Group/Business
Credit, Inc., as lender thereunder ("CITBC"), and Diamond Triumph Auto Glass,
Inc., as borrower thereunder (the "Company"), dated March 27, 2000, as the same
has been and may be amended from time to time (the "Financing Agreement").
Capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined herein shall have the
meanings ascribed to such terms in the Financing Agreement.

The Company and CITBC wish to amend certain provisions of the Financing
Agreement, effective as of the date hereof.

Therefore, pursuant to mutual agreement, it is hereby agreed as follows:

I.      The following new definitions are hereby added to Section 1 of the
Financing Agreement in proper alphabetical order:

        "Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio shall mean, for any period, the quotient
        (expressed as a ratio) obtained by dividing (a) EBITDA of the Company
        for such period by (b) Fixed Charges of the Company for such period."

        "Fixed Charges shall mean, for any period, the sum of (a) all interest
        obligations (including the interest component of Capital Leases) of the
        Company paid or due during such period, (b) the amount of all scheduled
        fees paid to CITBC during such period, (c) the amount of principal
        repaid or scheduled to be repaid on

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        Indebtedness of the Company (other than the Revolving Loans or in
        connection with a redemption or repurchase of Senior Unsecured Debt that
        does not constitute an Event of Default hereunder) during such period,
        (d) unfinanced Capital Expenditures, as incurred by the Company during
        such period, and (e) all federal, state and local income tax expenses
        due and payable by the Company during such period."

        "Pricing EBITDA shall mean, as of any date of determination, the EBITDA
        of the Company for the trailing twelve month period ending as of the end
        of the then immediately prior fiscal month as set forth in the Company's
        monthly Consolidated Financial Statements delivered to CITBC pursuant
        hereto."

II.      The definition of "Availability"  set forth in Section 1 of the
Financing  Agreement is hereby amendedand restated in its entirety
to read as follows:

        "Availability shall mean at any time the lesser of: (I) the Line of
        Credit, or (II) the excess of the sum of (a) eighty-five percent (85%)
        of Eligible Accounts Receivable and (b) eighty-five percent (85%) of
        Eligible Inventory, valued at the lower of cost or market, or (III) two
        (2) multiplied by EBITDA of the Company for the prior rolling 12-month
        period, over the sum, without duplication, of (x) the outstanding
        aggregate amount of all Obligations of the Company, and (y) the
        Availability Reserve."

III.    The definition of "Chase Bank Rate Margin" set forth in Section 1 of the
Financing Agreement is hereby amended and restated in its entirety to read as
follows:

        "Chase Bank Rate Margin shall mean one-half of one percent (0.50%)."

IV.     The definition of "Libor Margin" set forth in Section 1 of the Financing
Agreement is hereby amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows:

        "Libor Margin shall mean, as of any date of determination, the following
percentage corresponding to the applicable daily average of the net balances
owing by the Company to CITBC in the Company's account at close of each day
during the then immediately prior month:

                  Loan Balance                           Libor Margin
                  ------------                           ------------

            1.0 x Pricing EBITDA or less                    2.25%

            Greater than 1.0 x Pricing EBITDA,              2.50%
                but less than or equal to
                  1.5 x Pricing EBITDA

           Greater than 1.5 x Pricing EBITDA                2.75%

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V.     Section 7, Paragraph 9 of the Financing Agreement is hereby amended and
restated in its entirety to read as follows:

            "9. (a) The Company shall maintain (a) as of the end of each fiscal
            month through December 31, 2005, a Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio of
            not less than 1.0:1.0 for the then trailing twelve month period and
            (b) as of the end of each fiscal month thereafter, a Fixed Charge
            Coverage Ratio of not less than 1.1:1.0 for the then trailing twelve
            month period.

            (b) If the average daily Availability for any month is less than
            $4,000,000, the Company shall maintain EBITDA for the trailing three
            month period ending as of the end of such month of at least
            $2,000,000."

VI.     The third sentence of Section 8, Paragraph 1(a) of the Financing
Agreement is hereby amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows:

        "In addition, the applicable Chase Bank Rate Margin and the Libor Margin
        shall be determined at the end of each month, but any change thereof
        shall take effect retroactively as of the first day of such month."

VII.    Section 8,  Paragraph 3 of the Financing  Agreement is hereby  amended
and restated in its entirety to read as follows:

        "3. In consideration of the Letter of Credit Guaranty of CITBC, the
Company shall pay CITBC as of the end of each month a Letter of Credit Guaranty
Fee in an amount equal to the following percentage corresponding to the
applicable daily average of the net balances owing by the Company to CITBC in
the Company's account at close of each day during the then immediately prior
month on the face amount of each then outstanding Letter of Credit less the
amount of any and all amounts previously drawn under such Letters of Credit:

             Loan Balance                        Letter of Credit Guaranty Fee
             ------------                        -----------------------------

       1.0 x Pricing EBITDA or less                          1.45%

   Greater than 1.0 x Pricing EBITDA,                        2.00%
      but less than or equal to
        1.5 x Pricing EBITDA

   Greater than 1.5 x Pricing EBITDA                         2.25%

VII.   Section 10, Paragraph 1(i) of the Financing Agreement is hereby amended
and restated in its entirety to read as follows:

           "(i) without the prior written consent of CITBC, the Company (w)
       amends or modifies the Senior Unsecured Debt or any Subordinated Debt, or

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        (x) makes any payment on account of any Subordinated Debt except as
        permitted in the applicable Subordination Agreement, or (y) makes any
        payment on account of any Senior Unsecured Debt except for regularly
        scheduled payments (but no prepayments) as contemplated under the
        Indenture evidencing the Senior Unsecured Debt as in effect as of the
        date hereof, or (z) redeems or repurchases any Senior Unsecured Debt
        (whether optional or mandatory) at any time that all of the following
        conditions have not been met: (i) immediately prior to and after giving
        effect to any such redemption or repurchase, Availability shall be at
        least $4,000,000, (ii) no Default or Event of Default shall have
        occurred and be continuing immediately prior to and after giving effect
        to any such redemption or repurchase and (iii) the Company's Fixed
        Charge Coverage Ratio for the twelve month period immediately prior to
        and after giving effect to any such redemption or repurchase shall be at
        least 1.0:1.0; or"

THIS LETTER, TOGETHER WITH THE FINANCING AGREEMENT, REPRESENTS THE FINAL
AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND US WITH RESPECT TO THE RESPECTIVE SUBJECT MATTER
HEREOF AND THEREOF AND MAY NOT BE CONTRADICTED BY EVIDENCE OF PRIOR,
CONTEMPORANEOUS OR SUBSEQUENT ORAL AGREEMENTS OF THE PARTIES. THERE ARE NO
UNWRITTEN OR ORAL AGREEMENTS BETWEEN YOU AND US.

If the foregoing is in accordance with your understanding, please so indicate by
signing and returning the enclosed copy of this letter. This Amendment may be
executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of
which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. This Amendment will
expire unless the Company executes said Amendment and returns it to CITBC (which
may be by facsimile transmission with the original received in ordinary course
thereafter) prior to at 5:00 p.m. Pacific Daylight time on March 31, 2005.

                                           Very truly yours,

                                           THE CIT GROUP/BUSINESS CREDIT, INC.

                                           By:  /s/ Bansree Parikh
                                                --------------------------------
                                                Title: Assistant Vice President

                                          Read and Agreed:

                                          DIAMOND TRIUMPH AUTO GLASS, INC.

                                          By:  /s/ Douglas Boyle
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                                                                [Execution Copy]

                               ONE MADISON AVENUE

                                  PURCHASE AND

                                 SALE AGREEMENT

                                     BETWEEN

                      METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,

                             a New York corporation,

                                   AS SELLER,

                                       AND

                             1 MADISON VENTURE LLC,

                      a Delaware limited liability company,

                                       AND

                             COLUMN FINANCIAL, INC.

                             a Delaware corporation,

                            COLLECTIVELY AS PURCHASER

                              As of March 29, 2005

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                               TABLE OF CONTENTS

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ARTICLE I PURCHASE AND SALE

      Section 1.1    Agreement of Purchase and Sale ....................       1

      Section 1.2    Property Defined ..................................       2

      Section 1.3.   Purchase Price ....................................       2

      Section 1.4    Payment of Purchase Price .........................       2

      Section 1.5    Deposit ...........................................       3

      Section 1.6    Escrow Agent ......................................       3

ARTICLE  II TITLE AND SURVEY

      Section 2.1    Title Inspection Period ...........................       4

      Section 2.2    Pre-Closing .......................................       4

      Section 2.3    Permitted Exceptions ..............................       4

      Section 2.4    Violations ........................................       6

      Section 2.5    Conveyance of Title ...............................       6

ARTICLE III REVIEW OF PROPERTY

      Section 3.1    Right of Inspection ...............................       6

      Section 3.2    Property Reports ..................................       7

ARTICLE IV  CLOSING

      Section 4.1    Time and Place ....................................       7

      Section 4.2    Seller's Obligations at Closing ...................       8

      Section 4.3    Purchaser's Obligations at Closing ................      10

      Section 4.4    Credits and Prorations ............................      11

      Section 4.5    Transaction Taxes and Closing Costs ...............      14

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      Section 4.6    Conditions Precedent to Obligations of Purchaser ..      15

      Section 4.7    Conditions Precedent to Obligations of Seller .....      15

ARTICLE V  REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS

      Section 5.1    Representations and Warranties of Seller ..........      16

      Section 5.2    Knowledge Defined .................................      17

      Section 5.3    Modifications of Seller's Representations and
                       Warranties ......................................      17

      Section 5.4    Survival of Seller's Representations and
                       Warranties ......................................      18

      Section 5.5    Covenants of Seller ...............................      18

      Section 5.6    Representations and Warranties of Purchaser .......      19

      Section 5.7    Survival of Purchaser's Representations and
                       Warranties ......................................      20

ARTICLE VI  DEFAULT

      Section 6.1    Default by Purchaser ..............................      20

      Section 6.2    Default by Seller .................................      20

      Section 6.3    Recoverable Damages ...............................      21

ARTICLE VII  RISK OF LOSS

      Section 7.1    Minor Damage or Condemnation ......................      21

      Section 7.2    Major Damage ......................................      21

      Section 7.3    Definition of "Major" Loss or Damage ..............      21

      Section 7.4    General Obligations Law ...........................      21

ARTICLE VIII  COMMISSIONS

      Section 8.1    Brokerage Commissions .............................      22

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ARTICLE IX  DISCLAIMERS AND WAIVERS

      Section 9.1    No Reliance on Documents ..........................      22

      Section 9.2    AS-IS SALE; DISCLAIMERS ...........................      22

      Section 9.3    Survival of Disclaimers ...........................      24

ARTICLE X  MISCELLANEOUS

      Section 10.1   Confidentiality ..................................      24

      Section 10.2   Public Disclosure ................................      25

      Section 10.3   Assignment .......................................      25

      Section 10.4   Notices ..........................................      26

      Section 10.5   Modifications ....................................      27

      Section 10.6   Entire Agreement .................................      27

      Section 10.7   Further Assurances ...............................      27

      Section 10.8   Counterparts .....................................      27

      Section 10.9   Facsimile Signatures .............................      27

      Section 10.10  Severability .....................................      27

      Section 10.11  Applicable Law ...................................      28

      Section 10.12  No Third-Party Beneficiary .......................      28

      Section 10.13  Captions .........................................      28

      Section 10.14  Construction .....................................      28

      Section 10.15  Recordation ......................................      28

      Section 10.16  Audit Rights and Tenant Reconciliation
                       Statements .....................................      28

      Section 10.17  Termination of Agreement .........................      29

      Section 10.18  1031 Exchange ....................................      29

      Section 10.19  One Madison Avenue Address .......................      29

      Section 10.20  MetLife Lease ....................................      29

      Section 10.21  Industrial and Commercial Incentive Program ......      30
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      Section 10.22  Transfer Fee .....................................      30

      Section 10.23  Joint and Several Liability ......................      32

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                           PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT

          This PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT (this "Agreement") is made as of
March 29, 2005 (the "Effective Date"), by and between METROPOLITAN LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY, a New York corporation ("Seller") and 1 MADISON VENTURE LLC,
a Delaware limited liability company and COLUMN FINANCIAL, INC, a Delaware
corporation (collectively, "Purchaser").

                              W I T N E S S E T H:

                                    ARTICLE I

                                PURCHASE AND SALE

     Section 1.1 Agreement of Purchase and Sale. Subject to the terms and
conditions hereinafter set forth, Seller agrees to sell and convey to Purchaser,
and Purchaser agrees to purchase from Seller, the following:

     (a) the condominium units (the "Units") designated and described by the
unit numbers listed on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof together
with the appurtenant percentage interest of Seller in the common elements in the
building (the "Building") known as One Madison Avenue Condominium (the
"Condominium") and by the street address One Madison Avenue, Borough of
Manhattan, City, County and State of New York, which Units are described in the
declaration (the "Declaration") establishing under Article 9-B of the Real
Property Law of the State of New York a plan for condominium ownership of the
Building and the land more particularly described on Exhibit B attached hereto
and made a part hereof upon which the Building is located (the "Land"), which
Declaration is dated as of December 28, 2001 and was recorded in the Office of
the Register of the City of New York, New York County (the "Register's Office")
on December 31, 2001, in Reel 3418, Page 0945, as amended by Amendment to
Declaration dated as of December 17, 2003 and recorded in the Register's Office
on February 25, 2005 under CRFN 2005000115754, together with the undivided
percentage interests in the Common Elements (as such term is defined in the
Declaration, such definition being incorporated herein by reference) and any
easements appurtenant to the Units as set forth in the Declaration. The Units
are designated by the tax lot numbers listed on Exhibit A hereto on the Tax Map
of the Real Property Assessment Department of the City of New York, Borough of
Manhattan, and on the floor plans of the Building certified by HLW International
LLP, as Condominium Plan Number 1223 filed in the Register's Office on December
31, 2001; the Building consists of two interconnected buildings: (i) a
two-basement and fifteen-story structure, including two mechanical floors (the
"South Building") and (ii) a two-basement and fifty-story structure (the
"Tower")

     (b) any and all of Seller's right, title and interest in and to all
tangible personal property (excluding cash, any software, any of the Wyeth or
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"Works of Art" (as such term is defined in the Net Lease, which Net Lease is
more particularly described in Section 1.1 (c) below, and also excluding any
furniture or other personal property existing on the second floor of the Tower
and the Liebert UPS device located on the 38th floor of the Tower) if any,
located at the Land and Building (the Land and Building are sometimes herein
collectively referred to as the "Physical Property"), and used exclusively in
connection with the operation of any portion of the Physical Property (the
property described in clause (b) of this Section 1.1 being herein referred to
collectively as the "Personal Property"). So that there is no misunderstanding,
it is understood and agreed between the parties that the Wyeth paintings listed
on Exhibit R, attached hereto and made a part hereof, are included within Works
of Art, are not included in the Personal Property, are not for sale, and shall
remain the property of Seller;

     (c) any and all of Seller's right, title and interest in and to that
certain Amended and Restated Lease dated as of December 17, 2003, between
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, as Landlord, and Credit Suisse First Boston
(USA), Inc., as tenant, which amended and restated in its entirety that certain
Lease between Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, as landlord, and Credit
Suisse First Boston (USA), Inc., as tenant (the "Tenant") dated as of February
22, 2001, covering those Units listed in Exhibit A-1 attached hereto and made a
part hereof (the "Net Lease) and any other leases, licenses and occupancy
agreements and amendments thereof covering all or any portion of the Units, to
the extent they are in effect on the date of the Closing (as such term is
defined in Section 4.1 hereof) (the property described in clause (c) of this
Section 1.1 being herein referred to collectively as the "Leases"), together
with all rents, reimbursements of real estate taxes and operating expenses, and
other sums due thereunder (the "Rents") and any and all security deposits in
Seller's possession in connection therewith (the "Security Deposits"); and

     (d) any and all of Seller's right, title and interest in and to (i) all
assignable contracts and agreements and the Revocable Consents (as such term is
hereinafter defined; collectively, the "Operating Agreements") listed and
described on Exhibit C attached hereto and made a part hereof, relating to the
upkeep, repair, maintenance or operation of the Units or the Personal Property,
and (ii) all assignable existing warranties and guaranties (express or implied)
issued to Seller in connection with the Real Property (as hereinafter defined)
or the Personal Property to the extent not assigned to the Tenant under the Net
Lease, and (iii) all assignable existing permits, licenses, approvals and
authorizations issued by any governmental authority in connection with the
Property (as hereinafter defined) (the property described in clause (d) of this
Section 1.1 being sometimes herein referred to collectively as the
"Intangibles").

     Section 1.2 Property Defined. The Seller's right, title and interest in and
to the Units and appurtenant common elements is hereinafter sometimes referred
to collectively as the "Real Property." The Real Property, the Personal
Property, the Rents, the Security Deposits, the Leases and the Intangibles are
hereinafter sometimes referred to collectively as the "Property."

     Section 1.3 Purchase Price. Seller is to sell and Purchaser is to purchase
the Property for the amount of NINE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN MILLION DOLLARS
($918,000,000) (the "Purchase Price").

     Section 1.4 Payment of Purchase Price. The Purchase Price, as increased or
decreased by prorations and adjustments as herein provided, shall be payable in
full at Closing in

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cash by wire transfer of immediately available funds to the bank account or
accounts designated by Seller in writing to Purchaser prior to the Closing.

     Section 1.5 Deposit. Simultaneously with Purchaser's delivery of this
Agreement, Purchaser shall deposit the Deposit (as hereinafter defined) in
escrow with JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. (the "Escrow Agent"), having its office
at New York Escrow Services, 4 New York Plaza, 21st Floor, New York, New York
10004 (ABA No: 021-000-021; Account Number: 507955013), the sum of Sixty Million
Dollars ($60,000,000) (the "Deposit") in good funds, either by certified bank or
cashier's check or by federal wire transfer. The Escrow Agent shall hold the
Deposit in an interest-bearing account reasonably acceptable to Seller and
Purchaser, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. All
interest earned on the Deposit shall become a part of the Deposit and shall be
deemed income of Purchaser, and Purchaser shall be responsible for the payment
of all costs and fees imposed on the Deposit account. The terms of the
immediately preceding sentence shall survive Closing and any termination of this
Agreement. The Deposit shall be distributed in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement. The failure of Purchaser to timely deliver any Deposit hereunder
shall be a material default, and shall entitle Seller, at Seller's sole option,
to terminate this Agreement immediately.

     Section 1.6 Escrow Agent.

          Escrow Agent shall hold and dispose of the Deposit in accordance with
the terms of this Agreement. Seller and Purchaser agree that the duties of the
Escrow Agent hereunder are purely ministerial in nature and shall be expressly
limited to the safekeeping and disposition of the Deposit in accordance with
this Agreement. Escrow Agent shall incur no liability in connection with the
safekeeping or disposition of the Deposit for any reason other than Escrow
Agent's willful misconduct or gross negligence. In the event that Escrow Agent
shall be in doubt as to its duties or obligations with regard to the Deposit, or
in the event that Escrow Agent receives conflicting instructions from Purchaser
and Seller with respect to the Deposit, Escrow Agent shall not disburse the
Deposit and shall, at its option, continue to hold the Deposit until both
Purchaser and Seller agree in writing as to its disposition or until a final
judgment is entered by a court of competent jurisdiction directing its
disposition, or Escrow Agent shall interplead the Deposit in accordance with the
laws of the state in which the Property is located.

          Escrow Agent shall not be responsible for any interest on the Deposit
except as is actually earned, or for the loss of any interest resulting from the
withdrawal of the Deposit prior to the date interest is posted thereon or for
any loss caused by the failure, suspension, bankruptcy or dissolution of the
institution in which the Deposit is deposited.

          Escrow Agent shall execute this Agreement solely for the purpose of
being bound by the provisions of Sections 1.5 and 1.6 hereof.

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                                   ARTICLE II

                                TITLE AND SURVEY

     Section 2.1 Title Inspection Period. Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that
(a) Seller has furnished to Purchaser prior to the Effective Date: (i) a current
preliminary title report dated December 18, 2004 (the "Title Commitment"),
issued by Chicago Title Insurance Company on the Real Property, accompanied by
copies of all documents referred to in the report; (ii) a copy of the land title
survey ("the "Survey") prepared by Link Land Surveyors, P.C. dated March 9,
2005, and (iii) copies of the most recent property tax bills for the Property;
(b) Purchaser has had an opportunity, prior to the Effective Date, to order its
own title report and survey for the Physical Property; and (c) any and all
matters (the "Existing Title, Tax and Survey Matters") referred to, reflected in
or disclosed by, the materials referred to in the preceding sub-paragraphs (a)
(i) through (iii), inclusive, have been agreed to and accepted by Purchaser
(including but not limited to, any and all exceptions of title set forth in
Schedule B of the Title Commitment) and that, as of the Effective Date,
Purchaser has approved the Existing Title, Tax and Survey Matters and the
condition of title to the Real Property.

     Section 2.2 Pre-Closing "Gap" Title Defects. Purchaser may, after the
Effective Date but prior to the Closing, notify Seller in writing (the "Gap
Notice") of any objections to title (a) raised by the Title Company (as defined
in Section 2.5 hereof) between the Effective Date and the Closing and (b) not
disclosed by the Title Company or otherwise disclosed in writing to Purchaser
prior to the Effective Date; provided that Purchaser must notify Seller of such
objection to title within two (2) business days of being made aware of the
existence of such exception. If Purchaser issues a Gap Notice to Seller, Seller
shall have five (5) business days after receipt of the Gap Notice to notify
Purchaser (a) that Seller will remove such objectionable exceptions from title
on or before the Closing; provided that Seller may extend the Closing for such
period as shall be required to effect such cure, but not beyond thirty (30)
days; or (b) that Seller elects not to cause such exceptions to be removed. The
procurement by Seller of a commitment for the issuance of the Title Policy (as
defined in Section 2.5 hereof) or an endorsement thereto (in form and substance
reasonably acceptable to Purchaser) insuring Purchaser against any title
exception which was disapproved pursuant to this Section 2.2 shall be deemed a
cure by Seller of such disapproval. If Seller gives Purchaser notice under
clause (b) above, Purchaser shall have five (5) business days in which to notify
Seller that Purchaser will nevertheless proceed with the purchase and take title
to the Property subject to such exceptions, or that Purchaser will terminate
this Agreement. If this Agreement is terminated pursuant to the foregoing
provisions of this paragraph, then neither party shall have any further rights
or obligations hereunder (except for any indemnity obligations of either party
pursuant to the other provisions of this Agreement), the Deposit shall be
returned to Purchaser and each party shall bear its own costs incurred
hereunder. If Purchaser shall fail to notify Seller of its election within said
five-day period, Purchaser shall be deemed to have elected to proceed with the
purchase and take title to the Property subject to such exceptions.

     Section 2.3 Permitted Exceptions. The Property shall be conveyed subject to
the following matters, which are hereinafter referred to as the "Permitted
Exceptions":

     (a) all liens, encumbrances, easements, covenants, conditions and
restrictions, including any matters shown on any subdivision or parcel map
affecting the Property which are set

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forth in the Title Commitment and not set forth in the Gap Notice or if set
forth in the Gap Notice, (x) are those which Seller has elected not to remove or
cure, or has been unable to remove or cure, and (y) subject to which Purchaser
has elected to accept the conveyance of the Property;

     (b) those matters that either are not objected to in writing within the
time periods provided in Section 2.2 hereof, or if objected to in writing by
Purchaser, are those which Seller has elected not to remove or cure, or has been
unable to remove or cure, and subject to which Purchaser has elected or is
deemed to have elected to accept the conveyance of the Property;

     (c) the rights of tenants under the Leases;

     (d) the lien of all ad valorem real estate taxes and assessments not yet
due and payable as of the date of Closing, subject to adjustment as herein
provided;

     (e) local, state and federal laws, ordinances or governmental regulations,
including but not limited to, building and zoning laws, ordinances and
regulations, now or hereafter in effect relating to the Property;

     (f) items shown on the Survey;

     (g) the Declaration and the By-Laws of the Condominium;

     (h) those certain revocable consent agreements granted by the City of New
York related to the bridge and tunnel connecting the Physical Property with a
building on that certain property known as Eleven Madison Avenue, New York, New
York, which revocable consent agreement was executed by Seller on September 19,
1995 (bridge), and was executed by Seller on June 18, 2001 (tunnel) (the
"Revocable Consents");

     (i) The existing designation of the Tower as a New York City Landmark by
the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission; the existing listing of the
Tower in the National Register of Historic Places and as a National Historic
Landmark by the National Park Service, Department of the Interior; and the
existing listing of the Tower in the New York State Register of Historic Places
by the New York State Historic Preservation Officer, Office of Parks,
Recreation, and Historic Preservation; and all legal requirements of any public
authorities in connection with such designations and listings.

     (j) the occupancy of the South Building pursuant to a temporary certificate
of occupancy, as the tenant under the Net Lease (the "Tenant") is obligated to
obtain a permanent certificate of occupancy for such building;

     (k) all matters which would be revealed or disclosed by a physical
inspection of the Physical Property on the Effective Date;

     (l) the license agreement between Seller and Tenant pursuant to which the
Wyeth Paintings shall remain in the Building after the Closing. (Purchaser
acknowledges and agrees that Seller shall retain ownership of the Wyeth
Paintings and that Seller shall have the right, as set forth in such license
agreement, upon ninety (90) days notice, to remove the Wyeth Paintings

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from the Physical Property and Purchaser shall cooperate with Seller in
connection with any such removal). The rights of Seller under this subdivision
(l), including the right to remove the Wyeth Paintings with the cooperation of
Purchaser, shall survive the Closing and the transfer of the Property to
Purchaser; and

     (m) Seller has claimed federal rehabilitation tax credits for the Tower for
a rehabilitation project that ended on March 31, 2003, and all of such credits
are personal to Seller and are not being transferred to Purchaser.

     Section 2.4 Violations. Purchaser shall accept title to the Property
subject to any note or notices of violations of Law or municipal ordinances,
orders or requirements noted or issued by any governmental department having
jurisdiction over the Property, against or affecting the Property, or relating
to conditions thereat at the date hereof or the Closing.

     Section 2.5 Conveyance of Title. At Closing, Seller shall convey and
transfer to Purchaser all of the estate and rights of Seller in and to the
Units, by execution and delivery of the Deed (as defined in Section 4.2(a)
hereof). If at the Closing there shall be any liens, encumbrances or charges
affecting title which are not permitted pursuant to this Agreement, Seller may,
at Seller's option upon request from Seller to Purchaser, require Purchaser to
apply such portion of the Purchase Price as shall be necessary to discharge such
liens, encumbrances and charges and pay the recording fees for the same, and in
such event, Seller shall deliver to Purchaser instruments in recordable form
sufficient to discharge the same of record. Evidence of delivery of title in
accordance with the terms of this Section 2.5 shall be the issuance by Chicago
Title Insurance Company, or another national title company (the "Title
Company"), of a 1992 ALTA Owner's Policy of Title Insurance (the "Title Policy")
covering the Real Property, in the full amount of the Purchase Price, subject
only to the Permitted Exceptions.

                                   ARTICLE III

                               REVIEW OF PROPERTY

     Section 3.1 Right of Inspection. Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that it
has had an opportunity prior to the Effective Date to make any and all physical,
environmental and other inspections of the Physical Property as Purchaser has
deemed necessary and/or appropriate in connection with the transaction
contemplated by this Agreement, and that Purchaser has agreed, subject to the
provisions of Section 2.2 and Article VII hereof, to accept the Physical
Property at the Closing in the condition that exists on the Effective Date,
reasonable wear and tear excepted. Purchaser further acknowledges and agrees
that it has prior to the Effective Date had the opportunity to examine at the
Physical Property (or the property manager's office, as the case may be)
documents and files located at the Physical Property or the property manager's
office concerning the leasing, maintenance and operation of the Physical
Property (including without limitation, copies of permits, licenses,
certificates of occupancy, plans and specifications, and insurance certificates
related to the Physical Property, to the extent in Seller's or the property
manager's possession), but excluding Seller's partnership or corporate records,
internal memoranda, financial projections, budgets, appraisals, accounting and
tax records and similar proprietary, confidential or privileged information
(collectively, the "Confidential Documents").

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     It is further agreed by the parties hereto that in no event shall Purchaser
provide any governmental entity or agency with information concerning the
environmental condition of the Physical Property without first obtaining
Seller's prior written consent thereto, which Seller shall provide in the event
that Purchaser is required by applicable law to provide such information to a
governmental agency or entity.

     Purchaser agrees to protect, indemnify, defend and hold Seller harmless
from and against any claim for liabilities, losses, costs, expenses (including
reasonable attorneys' fees), damages or injuries arising out of or resulting
from the inspection of the Property at any time by Purchaser, its agents,
employees, representatives or consultants or any act or omission by Purchaser or
its agents, employees or consultants, and notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in this Agreement, such obligation to indemnify and hold harmless
Seller shall survive Closing or any termination of this Agreement.

     Section 3.2 Property Reports. PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT PRIOR TO THE
EFFECTIVE DATE (1) PURCHASER HAS RECEIVED COPIES OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND OTHER
REPORTS LISTED ON EXHIBIT D ATTACHED HERETO (COLLECTIVELY, THE "PROPERTY
REPORTS"), AND HAS HAD MADE AVAILABLE TO IT BY SELLER OTHER PROPERTY REPORTS IN
SELLER'S POSSESSION, (2) IF SELLER DELIVERS ANY ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTS
TO PURCHASER, PURCHASER WILL ACKNOWLEDGE IN WRITING THAT IT HAS RECEIVED SUCH
REPORTS PROMPTLY UPON RECEIPT THEREOF, AND (3) ANY PROPERTY REPORTS DELIVERED OR
TO BE DELIVERED BY SELLER OR ITS AGENTS OR CONSULTANTS TO PURCHASER ARE BEING
MADE AVAILABLE SOLELY AS AN ACCOMMODATION TO PURCHASER AND MAY NOT BE RELIED
UPON BY PURCHASER IN CONNECTION WITH THE PURCHASE OF THE PROPERTY. PURCHASER
AGREES THAT SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER FOR ANY
INACCURACY IN OR OMISSION FROM ANY PROPERTY REPORT. PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES AND
AGREES THAT IT HAS PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE CONDUCTED ITS OWN INVESTIGATION
OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL, STRUCTURAL, ARCHITECTURAL, MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL
CONDITION OF THE PHYSICAL PROPERTY TO THE EXTENT PURCHASER DEEMED SUCH AN
INVESTIGATION TO BE NECESSARY OR APPROPRIATE AND PURCHASER HAS APPROVED OF THE
PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION OF THE PHYSICAL PROPERTY AS OF THE
EFFECTIVE DATE. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION SHALL SURVIVE THE CLOSING OR
OTHER TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT.

     Section 3.3 Intentionally Omitted

                                   ARTICLE IV

                                     CLOSING

     Section 4.1 Time and Place. The consummation of the transaction
contemplated hereby (the "Closing") shall be held at 10:00 AM on April 29, 2005
at the offices of Seller, or as mutually agreed between the parties, subject to
Seller's option as hereinafter described. Purchaser

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acknowledges that it is a material condition to the obligations of Purchaser
under this Agreement that the Closing occur not later than April 29, 2005.
Purchaser agrees that, subject to the second paragraph of Section 3.3 and
Article 2 hereof, it shall not be entitled to any adjournment of the Closing
beyond April 29, 2005, time being of the essence as to the performance of
Purchaser's obligations hereunder by such date. At the Closing, Seller and
Purchaser shall perform the obligations set forth in, respectively, Section 4.2
and Section 4.3 hereof, the performance of which obligations shall be concurrent
conditions; provided that the Deed shall not be recorded until Seller receives
confirmation that Seller has received the full amount of the Purchase Price,
adjusted by prorations as set forth herein. At Seller's option, the Closing
shall be consummated through an escrow administered by Escrow Agent pursuant to
additional escrow instructions that are consistent with this Agreement. In such
event, the Purchase Price and all documents shall be deposited with the Escrow
Agent as escrowee.

     Section 4.2 Seller's Obligations at Closing. At Closing, Seller shall:

     (a) deliver to Purchaser a duly executed bargain and sale deed without
covenant against grantor's acts (the "Deed"), in proper statutory short form for
recording, and shall contain the covenant required by Section 13 of the New York
Lien Law, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit E conveying the Units, together
with the undivided percentage interests in the common elements of the
Condominium, and any easements appurtenant to the Units as set forth in the
Declaration, subject only to the Permitted Exceptions. At Seller's option, and
for convenience, Seller may omit from the Deed the recital of any or all of the
"subject to" clauses herein contained and/or any other title exceptions, defects
or objections which have been waived by Purchaser in accordance with the terms
of this Agreement, or consented to in writing by Purchaser, but the same shall
nevertheless survive delivery of the Deed. The terms of the immediately
preceding sentence shall survive the Closing;

     (b) deliver to Purchaser a duly executed bill of sale (the "Bill of Sale")
conveying the Personal Property, if any, without warranty of title or use and
without warranty, express or implied, as to merchantability and fitness for any
purpose and in the form attached hereto as Exhibit F;

     (c) assign to Purchaser, and Purchaser shall assume, the landlord/lessor
interest in and to the Leases, Rents and Security Deposits, and any and all
obligations to pay leasing commissions and finder's fees with respect to the
Leases and amendments, renewals and expansions thereof, to the extent provided
in Section 4.4(b)(v) hereof, by duly executed assignment and assumption
agreement (the "Assignment of Leases") in the form attached hereto as Exhibit G
pursuant to which (i) Seller shall indemnify Purchaser and hold Purchaser
harmless from and against any and all claims pertaining thereto arising prior to
Closing and (ii) Purchaser shall indemnify Seller and hold Seller harmless from
and against any and all claims pertaining thereto arising from and after the
Closing, including without limitation, claims made by tenants with respect to
tenants' Security Deposits to the extent paid, credited or assigned to
Purchaser. In no event shall the Assignment of Leases assign any right, title or
interest of Seller in and to the Works of Art or the right to display such Works
of Art, and the Assignment of Leases shall exclude any rights of Seller which
the Net Lease expressly provides are personal to Seller;

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     (d) to the extent assignable, assign to Purchaser, and Purchaser shall
assume, Seller's interest in the Operating Agreements and the other Intangibles
by duly executed assignment and assumption agreement (the "Assignment of
Contracts") in the form attached hereto as Exhibit H pursuant to which (i)
Seller shall indemnify Purchaser and hold Purchaser harmless from and against
any and all claims pertaining thereto arising prior to Closing and (ii)
Purchaser shall indemnify Seller and hold Seller harmless from and against any
and all claims pertaining thereto arising from and after the Closing;

     (e) join with Purchaser to execute a notice (the "Tenant Notice") in the
form attached hereto as Exhibit I, which Purchaser shall send to each tenant
under each of the Leases promptly after the Closing, informing such tenant of
the sale of the Property and of the assignment to Purchaser of Seller's interest
in, and obligations under, the Leases (including, if applicable, any Security
Deposits), and directing that all Rent and other sums payable after the Closing
under each such Lease be paid as set forth in the Tenant Notice and join with
Purchaser to execute a notice (the "NYC Notice") in the form attached hereto as
Exhibit I-1, which Seller shall send to the City of New York, Department of
Transportation (the "NYCDOT") promptly after the Closing, informing the NYCDOT
of the sale of the Property and of the assignment to Purchaser of Seller's
interest in, and obligations under, the Revocable Consents, including the
security fund deposited thereunder) and requesting that the NYCDOT consent to
such assignment or alternatively, issue new Revocable Consents to the Purchaser;

     (f) In the event that any representation or warranty of Seller made herein
needs to be modified due to changes since the Effective Date, deliver to
Purchaser a certificate, dated as of the date of Closing and executed on behalf
of Seller by a duly authorized officer thereof, identifying any representation
or warranty which is not, or no longer is, true and correct and explaining the
state of facts giving rise to the change. In no event shall Seller be liable to
Purchaser for, or be deemed to be in default hereunder by reason of, any breach
of representation or warranty which results from any change that (i) occurs
between the Effective Date and the date of Closing and is expressly permitted
under the terms of this Agreement, or (ii) occurs between the Effective Date and
the date of the Closing and is beyond the reasonable control of Seller to
prevent; provided, however, that the occurrence of a change which is not
permitted hereunder or is beyond the reasonable control of Seller to prevent
shall, if materially adverse to Purchaser, constitute the non-fulfillment of the
condition set forth in Section 4.6(b) hereof; if, despite changes or other
matters described in such certificate, the Closing occurs, Seller's
representations and warranties set forth in this Agreement shall be deemed to
have been modified by all statements made in such certificate;

     (g) deliver to Purchaser such evidence as the Title Company may reasonably
require as to the authority of the person or persons executing documents on
behalf of Seller;

     (h) deliver to Purchaser a certificate in the form attached hereto as
Exhibit J duly executed by Seller stating that Seller is not a "foreign person"
as defined in the Federal Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act of 1980;

     (i) deliver to Purchaser originals (to the extent originals are in Seller's
possession, or photocopies if originals are not in Seller's possession) of the
Leases and the Operating Agreements, together with such leasing and property
files and records located at the

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Property or the property manager's office which are material in connection with
the continued operation, leasing and maintenance of the Property, but excluding
any Confidential Documents;

     (j) deliver such affidavits as may be customarily and reasonably required
by the Title Company, in a form reasonably acceptable to Seller;

     (k) deliver to Purchaser possession and occupancy of the Property, subject
to the Permitted Exceptions;

     (l) execute a closing statement acceptable to Seller;

     (m) deliver to Purchaser the Board Resignation Letters (as hereinafter
defined); and

     (n) deliver such additional documents as shall be reasonably required to
consummate the transaction contemplated by this Agreement.

     Section 4.3 Purchaser's Obligations at Closing. At Closing, Purchaser
shall:

     (a) pay to Seller the full amount of the Purchase Price (which amount shall
be paid by Escrow Agent releasing the Deposit to Seller and Purchaser paying the
balance of the Purchase Price to Seller), as increased or decreased by
prorations and adjustments as herein provided, in immediately available wire
transferred funds pursuant to Section 1.4 hereof;

     (b) join Seller in execution of the Assignment of Leases, Assignment of
Contracts, Tenant Notices and NYC Notice;

     (c) In the event that any representation or warranty of Purchaser set forth
in herein needs to be modified due to changes since the Effective Date, deliver
to Seller a certificate, dated as of the date of Closing and executed on behalf
of Purchaser by a duly authorized representative thereof, identifying any such
representation or warranty which is not, or no longer is, true and correct and
explaining the state of facts giving rise to the change. In no event shall
Purchaser be liable to Seller for, or be deemed to be in default hereunder by
reason of, any breach of representation or warranty set forth in Sections 5.6
(a) or (b) hereof which results from any change that (i) occurs between the
Effective Date and the date of Closing and is expressly permitted under the
terms of this Agreement, or (ii) occurs between the Effective Date and the date
of the Closing and is beyond the reasonable control of Purchaser to prevent;
provided, however, that the occurrence of a change which is not permitted
hereunder or is beyond the reasonable control of Purchaser to prevent shall, if
materially adverse to Seller, constitute the non-fulfillment of the condition
set forth in Section 4.7(c) hereof provided nothing contained in this Section
shall be deemed to waive any remedies Seller may have for a default by
Purchaser; if, despite changes or other matters described in such certificate,
the Closing occurs, Purchaser's representations and warranties set forth in this
Agreement shall be deemed to have been modified by all statements made in such
certificate;

     (d) deliver to Seller such evidence as the Title Company may reasonably
require as to the authority of the person or persons executing documents on
behalf of Purchaser;

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     (e) deliver such affidavits as may be customarily and reasonably required
by the Title Company, in a form reasonably acceptable to Purchaser;

     (f) execute a closing statement acceptable to Purchaser;

     (g) join Seller in the execution of a works of art agreement that shall be
in substantially the form of Exhibit T attached hereto and made a part hereof;

     (h) deliver such additional documents as shall be reasonably required to
consummate the transaction contemplated by this Agreement.

     Section 4.4 Credits and Prorations.

     (a) All income and expenses of the Property shall be apportioned as of
12:01 a.m., on the day of Closing, as if Purchaser were vested with title to the
Property during the entire day upon which Closing occurs. Subject to the
provisions of this Section 4.4, such prorated items shall include without
limitation the following: (i) all Rents, if any; (ii) taxes and assessments
(including personal property taxes on the Personal Property) levied against the
Property to the extent such taxes and assessments are not the obligation of the
Tenant under the Net Lease to pay; (iii) utility charges for which Seller is
liable (to the extent such utility charges are not the obligation of the Tenant
under the Net Lease to pay), if any, such charges to be apportioned at Closing
on the basis of the most recent meter reading occurring prior to Closing (dated
not more than fifteen (15) days prior to Closing) or, if unmetered, on the basis
of a current bill for each such utility; (iv) all amounts payable under
brokerage agreements and Operating Agreements, pursuant to the terms of this
Agreement; (v) all amounts payable by the landlord under articles 34(f), 35 and
37 of the Net Lease and (vi) any other operating expenses or other items
pertaining to the Property (to the extent the same are not the obligation of the
tenant under the Net Lease to pay) which are customarily prorated between a
purchaser and a seller in the county in which the Property is located.

     (b) Notwithstanding anything contained in Section 4.4(a) hereof:

          (i) At Closing, (A) Seller shall, at Seller's option, either deliver
to Purchaser any Security Deposits actually held by Seller pursuant to the
Leases or credit to the account of Purchaser the amount of such Security
Deposits (to the extent such Security Deposits have not been applied against
delinquent Rents or otherwise as provided in the Leases), and (B) Purchaser
shall credit to the account of Seller all refundable cash or other deposits
posted by Seller with utility companies serving the Property, or, at Seller's
option, Seller shall be entitled to receive and retain such refundable cash and
deposits;

          (ii) Any taxes paid by Seller at or prior to Closing shall be prorated
based upon the amounts actually paid. If taxes and assessments due and payable
by Seller during the year of Closing have not been paid before Closing, Seller
shall be charged at Closing an amount equal to that portion of such taxes and
assessments which relates to the period before Closing and Purchaser shall pay
the taxes and assessments prior to their becoming delinquent. Any such
apportionment made with respect to a tax year for which the tax rate or assessed
valuation, or both, have not yet been fixed shall be based upon the tax rate
and/or assessed valuation last fixed. To the

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extent that the actual taxes and assessments for the current year differ from
the amount apportioned at Closing, the parties shall make all necessary
adjustments by appropriate payments between themselves within thirty (30) days
after such amounts are determined following Closing, subject to the provisions
of Section 4.4(d) hereof;

          (iii) Charges referred to in Section 4.4(a) hereof which are payable
by any tenant to a third party shall not be apportioned hereunder, and Purchaser
shall accept title subject to any of such charges unpaid and Purchaser shall
look solely to the tenant responsible therefor for the payment of the same. If
Seller shall have paid any of such charges on behalf of any tenant, and shall
not have been reimbursed therefor by the time of Closing, Purchaser shall credit
to Seller an amount equal to all such charges so paid by Seller;

          (iv) As to utility charges referred to in Section 4.4(a)(iii) hereof,
Seller may on notice to Purchaser elect to pay one or more or all of said items
accrued to the date hereinabove fixed for apportionment directly to the person
or entity entitled thereto, and to the extent Seller so elects, such item shall
not be apportioned hereunder, and Seller's obligation to pay such item directly
in such case shall survive the Closing or any termination of this Agreement;

          (v) Seller shall be responsible for the payment of all tenant
improvement costs and leasing commissions with respect to the Net Lease, if any,
that arose in the period prior to the Effective Date. Purchaser shall be
responsible for the payment of all other Tenant Inducement Costs and leasing
commissions (including the override commissions earned by Cushman & Wakefield
pursuant to its exclusive agency agreement with Seller) with respect to the
relocation of Guy Carpenter & Company from the Tower, the prospective New York
Academy of Sciences ("NYAS") lease, and any other new leases. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, Seller shall reimburse Purchaser for the Excess Costs (as defined
below) with respect to not more than 50,000 rentable square feet in the South
Building, but only to the extent that Purchaser's Tenant Inducement Costs and
leasing commissions for such 50,000 rentable square feet exceed $3,000,000 (such
excess hereinafter referred to as the "Excess Costs"), provided that in no event
shall such reimbursement exceed $1,500,000. For purposes hereof, the term
"Tenant Inducement Costs" shall mean any out-of-pocket payments required under a
Lease to be paid by the landlord thereunder not later than 12 months after the
Closing to or for the benefit of the tenant thereunder which is in the nature of
a tenant inducement, including specifically, without limitation, tenant
improvement costs, base building costs, lease buyout or relocation costs, and
moving, design, refurbishment and club membership allowances. The term "Tenant
Inducement Costs" shall not include loss of income resulting from any free
rental period, it being agreed that Seller shall bear the loss resulting from
any free rental period until the date of Closing and that Purchaser shall bear
such loss from and after the date of Closing. In order to receive reimbursement
of Excess Costs, Purchaser shall deliver evidence reasonably satisfactory to
Seller that Purchaser has incurred the Excess Costs, and Seller shall promptly
thereafter reimburse Purchaser therefor.

          (vi) Unpaid and delinquent Rent collected by Seller and Purchaser
after the date of Closing shall be delivered as follows: (a) if Seller collects
any unpaid or delinquent Rent for the Property, Seller shall, within fifteen
(15) days after the receipt thereof, deliver to Purchaser any such Rent which
Purchaser is entitled to hereunder relating to the date of Closing and any
period thereafter, and (b) if Purchaser collects any unpaid or delinquent Rent
from the Property, Purchaser shall, within fifteen (15) days after the receipt
thereof, deliver to Seller any such Rent

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which Seller is entitled to hereunder relating to the period prior to the date
of Closing. Purchaser will make a good faith effort after Closing to collect all
Rents in the usual course of Purchaser's operation of the Property. Seller and
Purchaser agree that all Rent received by Seller or Purchaser after the date of
Closing shall be applied first to current Rent and then to delinquent Rent, if
any, in the inverse order of maturity. Purchaser will make a good faith effort
after Closing to collect all Rents in the usual course of Purchaser's operation
of the Property, but Purchaser will not be obligated to institute any lawsuit or
other collection procedures to collect delinquent Rents. Seller may attempt to
collect any delinquent Rents owed Seller and may institute any lawsuit or
collection procedures, but may not evict any tenant after Closing. In the event
that there shall be any Rents or other charges under any Leases which, although
relating to a period prior to Closing, do not become due and payable until after
Closing or are paid prior to Closing but are subject to adjustment after Closing
(such as year end common area expense reimbursements and the like), then any
Rents or charges of such type received by Purchaser or its agents or Seller or
its agents subsequent to Closing shall, to the extent applicable to a period
extending through the Closing, be prorated between Seller and Purchaser as of
Closing and Seller's portion thereof shall be remitted promptly to Seller by
Purchaser.

          (vii) At such time as the NYCDOT consents to the assignment of
Seller's interest in the Revocable Consents, Purchaser shall promptly following
receipt of such consent, pay to Seller the amount of the security fund deposited
under each of the Revocable Consents and Seller shall assign to Purchaser all of
Seller's right, title and interest in and to such funds deposited.

     (c) Seller may prosecute appeals (if any) of the real property tax
assessment for the period prior to the Closing, and may take related action
which Seller deems appropriate in connection therewith. Purchaser shall
cooperate with and perform such ministerial and non-ministerial acts, and
execute any and all documents reasonably requested by Seller, in connection with
such appeal and collection of a refund of real property taxes paid. Seller owns
and holds all right, title and interest in and to such appeal and refund, and
all amounts payable in connection therewith shall be paid directly to Seller by
the applicable authorities. If such refund or any part thereof is received by
Purchaser, Purchaser shall promptly pay such amount to Seller. Any refund
received by Seller shall be distributed as follows: first, to reimburse Seller
for all costs incurred in connection with the appeal; second, with respect to
refunds payable to tenants of the Real Property pursuant to the Leases, to such
tenants in accordance with the terms of such Leases; and third, to Seller to the
extent such appeal covers the period prior to the Closing, and to Purchaser to
the extent such appeal covers the period as of the Closing and thereafter. If
and to the extent any such appeal covers the period after the Closing, Purchaser
shall have the right to participate in such appeal.

     (d) Except as otherwise provided herein, any revenue or expense amount
which cannot be ascertained with certainty as of Closing shall be prorated on
the basis of the parties' reasonable estimates of such amount, and shall be the
subject of a final proration one hundred eighty (180) days after Closing, or as
soon thereafter as the precise amounts can be ascertained. Any reconciliation of
revenue or expense amounts relating to Leases (other than the Net Lease) which
needs to be made in connection with this Section 4.4 shall be prepared by
Purchaser and submitted to Seller for Seller's review and approval. Purchaser
shall promptly notify Seller when it becomes aware that any such estimated
amount has been ascertained. Once all revenue and expense amounts have been
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statement which shall be in a form consistent with the closing statement
delivered at Closing and which shall be subject to Seller's approval. Upon
Seller's acceptance and approval of any final proration statement submitted by
Purchaser, such statement shall be conclusively deemed to be accurate and final,
and any payment due to any party as a result of such final proration shall be
made within thirty (30) days of such approval by Seller.

     (e) With respect to the Net Lease, Tenant bills Seller monthly for
estimated "Operating Payments" (as such term is defined in the Net Lease), with
a reconciliation of amounts billed and actual amounts incurred made within 120
days after the end of each calendar year. The estimated Operating Payment for
the month in which the Closing occurs shall be pro-rated between Seller and
Purchaser on the basis of each party's period of ownership during such calendar
month. Upon the reconciliation by Tenant of the amounts billed for Operating
Payments and the amounts actually incurred for Operating Payments for the
calendar year 2005, Seller and Purchaser shall be liable for underpayments of
Operating Payments ("Underpayments"), and shall be entitled to reimbursements
for overpayments of Operating Payments ("Overpayments"), as the case may be, on
a pro-rata basis based upon each party's period of ownership during such
calendar year. Purchaser shall promptly remit to Seller Seller's pro-rata share
of Overpayments received by Purchaser from Tenant. Seller shall promptly remit
to Purchaser Seller's pro-rata share of Underpayments. Seller hereby reserves
the right to exercise its right to dispute the correctness of the Operating
Statement given by Tenant for the calendar year 2005 pursuant to the provisions
of Section 35.6 of the Net Lease with respect to Seller's period of ownership.

     (f) Subject to the final sentence of Section 4.4(d) hereof, the provisions
of this Section 4.4 shall survive Closing.

     Section 4.5 Transaction Taxes and Closing Costs.

     (a) Seller and Purchaser shall execute such returns, questionnaires and
other documents as shall be required with regard to all applicable real property
transaction taxes imposed by applicable federal, state or local law or
ordinance;

     (b) Seller shall pay the fees of any counsel representing Seller in
connection with this transaction. Seller shall also pay the following costs and
expenses:

          (i) one-half of the escrow fee, if any, which may be charged by the
Escrow Agent or Title Company;

          (ii) the fees for Seller's Broker; and

          (iii) any transfer tax, sales tax, documentary stamp tax or similar
tax which becomes payable by reason of the transfer of the Property from Seller
to Purchaser;

     (c) Purchaser shall pay the fees of any counsel representing Purchaser in
connection with this transaction. Purchaser shall also pay the following costs
and expenses:

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          (i) one-half of the escrow fee, if any, which may be charged by the
Escrow Agent or Title Company;

          (ii) the fee for the title examination and the Title Commitment and
the premium for the Owner's Policy of Title Insurance to be issued to Purchaser
by the Title Company at Closing, and all endorsements thereto;

          (iii) the cost of the Survey;

          (iv) the fees for recording the Deed; and

          (v) the fees for any broker, other than Seller's Broker, that
Purchaser has dealt with or engaged on its behalf or for its benefit, in
connection with the transaction contemplated by this Agreement, if any;

     (d) The Personal Property is included in this sale without charge and each
party acknowledges that no portion of the Purchase Price is attributable to the
Personal Property;

     (e) All costs and expenses incident to this transaction and the closing
thereof, and not specifically described above, shall be paid by the party
incurring same; and

     (f) The provisions of this Section 4.5 shall survive the Closing.

     Section 4.6 Conditions Precedent to Obligations of Purchaser. The
obligation of Purchaser to consummate the transaction hereunder shall be subject
to the fulfillment on or before the date of Closing of all of the following
conditions, any or all of which may be waived by Purchaser in its sole
discretion:

     (a) Seller shall have delivered to Purchaser all of the items required to
be delivered to Purchaser pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, including but
not limited to, those provided for in Section 4.2 hereof;

     (b) All of the representations and warranties of Seller contained in this
Agreement shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date of
Closing (with appropriate modifications permitted under this Agreement);

     (c) The members of the Board of Directors of the Condominium and the
Officers of the Condominium shall deliver written notices resigning their
respective positions of the Condominium effective the date of the Closing
(collectively, the "Board Resignation Letters"); and

     (d) Seller shall have performed and observed, in all material respects, all
covenants and agreements of this Agreement to be performed and observed by
Seller as of the date of Closing.

     Section 4.7 Conditions Precedent to Obligations of Seller. The obligation
of Seller to consummate the transaction hereunder shall be subject to the
fulfillment on or before the

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date of Closing of all of the following conditions, any or all of which may be
waived by Seller in its sole discretion:

     (a) Seller shall have received the Purchase Price as adjusted as provided
herein, pursuant to and payable in the manner provided for in this Agreement;

     (b) Purchaser shall have delivered to Seller all of the items required to
be delivered to Seller pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, including but
not limited to, those provided for in Section 4.3 hereof;

     (c) All of the representations and warranties of Purchaser contained in
this Agreement shall be true and correct in all material respects as of the date
of Closing (with appropriate modifications permitted under this Agreement); and

     (d) Purchaser shall have performed and observed, in all material respects,
all covenants and agreements of this Agreement to be performed and observed by
Purchaser as of the date of Closing.

                                    ARTICLE V

                    REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS

     Section 5.1 Representations and Warranties of Seller. Seller hereby makes
the following representations and warranties to Purchaser as of the Effective
Date, which representations and warranties shall be deemed to have been made
again as of the Closing, subject to Section 4.2(f) hereof:

     (a) Organization and Authority. Seller has been duly organized and is
validly existing under the laws of the State of New York. Seller has the full
right and authority to enter into this Agreement and to transfer all of the
Property and to consummate or cause to be consummated the transaction
contemplated by this Agreement. The person signing this Agreement on behalf of
Seller is authorized to do so.

     (b) Pending Actions. To Seller's knowledge, Seller has not received written
notice of any action, suit, arbitration, unsatisfied order or judgment,
government investigation or proceeding pending against Seller which, if
adversely determined, could individually or in the aggregate materially
interfere with the consummation of the transaction or make any of Seller's
representations in this Section 5.1 materially untrue.

     (c) Operating Agreements. To Seller's knowledge, the Operating Agreements
listed on Exhibit C are all of the agreements concerning the operation and
maintenance of the Physical Property entered into by Seller which have not been
assigned to the Tenant under the Net Lease. Seller has provided to Purchaser
true and complete copies of the Operating Agreements.

     (d) Lease Brokerage. To Seller's knowledge, there are no agreements with
brokers providing for the payment from and after the Closing by Seller or
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leasing commissions or fees for procuring tenants with respect to the Physical
Property, except as disclosed in Exhibit L hereto;

     (e) Condemnation. To Seller's knowledge, Seller has received no written
notice of any condemnation proceedings relating to the Physical Property.

     (f) Litigation. To Seller's knowledge, except as set forth on Exhibit M
attached hereto, and except for proceedings related to claims for personal
injury or damage to property due to events occurring at the Property, Seller has
not received written notice of any litigation which has been filed against
Seller that arises out of the ownership of the Property and could, if adversely
determined, materially affect the Property or use thereof, or Seller's ability
to perform hereunder;

     (g) Violations. To Seller's knowledge, except as set forth on Exhibit N
attached hereto, Seller has not received written notice of any uncured violation
of any federal, state or local law relating to the use or operation of the
Physical Property which would materially adversely affect the Property or use
thereof; and

     (h) Leases. To Seller's knowledge, the rent roll attached hereto as Exhibit
O is accurate in all material respects, and lists all of the leases currently
affecting the Physical Property.

     (i) Security Deposits. To Seller's knowledge, Exhibit P is a true, correct
and complete list of the security deposits currently held by Seller under the
Leases in effect as of the date hereof.

     (j) Tenant Arrearage. To Seller's knowledge, Exhibit O includes a tenant
arrearage schedule which, to the best of Seller's knowledge, was true, correct
and complete in all material respects as of the date set forth thereon.

     (k) Landlord Default. To Seller's knowledge, except as set forth in Exhibit
Q, there are no uncured defaults which have been asserted in writing against
Seller by any tenant under any Lease.

     Section 5.2 Knowledge Defined. References to the "knowledge" of Seller
shall refer only to the current actual knowledge of the Designated Employees (as
hereinafter defined) of Seller, and shall not be construed, by imputation or
otherwise, to refer to the knowledge of Seller or any affiliate of Seller, to
any property manager, or to any other officer, agent, manager, representative or
employee of Seller or any affiliate thereof or to impose upon such Designated
Employees any duty to investigate the matter to which such actual knowledge, or
in the absence thereof, pertains. As used herein, the term "Designated
Employees" shall refer to the following persons: (a) Gregory R. Reed, Director
and (b) William L. Engel, Associate Director, and (c) Jeffrey Marconi, asset
managers of the Property since 2001.

     Section 5.3 Modification of Seller's Representations and Warranties.
Purchaser acknowledges that it has inspected (i) all of the documents delivered
or furnished to Purchaser for inspection, (ii) such other documents and
information as it has deemed appropriate and (iii) the Property and Purchaser
agrees that, in the event that during such inspection Purchaser discovered any
material matter which would form the basis for a claim by Purchaser that Seller
has breached

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any representation or warranty of Seller made in this Agreement or has any
actual knowledge of any such matter, Seller's representations and warranties
hereunder shall be deemed amended so as to be true and accurate and Purchaser
shall have no claim for any breach based thereon.

     Section 5.4 Survival of Seller's Representations and Warranties. The
representations and warranties of Seller set forth in Section 5.1 hereof as
updated as of the Closing in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, shall
survive Closing for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days. No claim for a
breach of any representation or warranty of Seller shall be actionable or
payable if the breach in question results from or is based on a condition, state
of facts or other matter which was known to Purchaser prior to Closing. Seller
shall have no liability to Purchaser for a breach of any representation or
warranty (a) unless the valid claims for all such breaches collectively
aggregate more than Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000), in which event the
full amount of such valid claims shall be actionable, up to the Cap (as defined
in this Section), and (b) unless written notice containing a description of the
specific nature of such breach shall have been given by Purchaser to Seller
prior to the expiration of said one hundred eighty (180) day period and an
action shall have been commenced by Purchaser against Seller within two hundred
forty (240) days of Closing. Purchaser agrees to first seek recovery under any
insurance policies, service contracts and Leases prior to seeking recovery from
Seller, and Seller shall not be liable to Purchaser if Purchaser's claim is
satisfied from such insurance policies, service contracts or Leases. As used
herein, the term "Cap" shall mean the total aggregate amount of Five Million
Dollars ($5,000,000).

     Section 5.5 Covenants of Seller. Seller hereby covenants with Purchaser as
follows:

     (a) Tenant currently operates the Property pursuant to the Net Lease. From
the Effective Date hereof until the Closing or earlier termination of this
Agreement, Seller shall not request or consent to any change in the manner in
which Tenant has operated and maintained the Property prior to the date hereof;

     (b) From and after the Effective Date hereof until the Closing or earlier
termination of this Agreement, neither Seller nor Purchaser will enter into any
amendment, renewal or expansion of an existing Lease or any new Lease without
the consent of the other party.

     (c) Promptly after execution of this Agreement, Seller will deliver to
Purchaser a copy of the form of application (the "Application") submitted to the
New York State Department of Law (the "Department") in connection with the
issuance of the "no action" letter dated December 19, 2001 (the "No Action
Letter") relating to the Property. Purchaser shall have the right, at
Purchaser's sole cost and expense, to submit an application (the "New
Application") to the Department, requesting either (i) an amendment to the
No-Action Letter, or (ii) issuance of a new no-action letter (either (i) or
(ii), the ("AG Approval")), permitting Seller to transfer Units comprising the
Property to more than one transferee. Seller shall cooperate with Purchaser, at
Purchaser's sole cost and expense, in connection with submission of the New
Application and issuance of the Approval, including without limitation,
executing any reasonable affidavits and/or providing any reasonable information
or documentation required or requested by the Department in order to obtain the
AG Approval. Notwithstanding the foregoing, it shall not be a

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pre-condition to Closing that the AG Approval shall have been obtained and in no
event shall the Closing be postponed or delayed by the failure of Purchaser to
have obtained the AG Approval.

     Section 5.6 Representations and Warranties of Purchaser. Purchaser hereby
makes the following representations and warranties to Seller as of the Effective
Date, which representations and warranties shall be deemed to have been made
again as of the Closing, subject to Section 4.3(c) hereof:

     (a) Organization and Authority.

     (i) This Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated
hereby have been duly authorized by all necessary action on the part of the
Purchaser and, upon the assumption that this Agreement constitutes a legal,
valid and binding obligation of Seller, this Agreement constitutes a legal,
valid and binding obligation of Purchaser enforceable against Purchaser in
accordance with its terms, subject to applicable laws relating to bankruptcy,
insolvency, moratorium, as well as other laws affecting creditors' rights and
general equitable principles. The execution and delivery of this Agreement and
the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby do not and will not (1)
violate or conflict with the Certificate of Formation or Operating Agreement of
Purchaser; (2) breach the provisions of, or constitute a default under, any
contract, agreement, instrument or obligation to which Purchaser is a party or
by which Purchaser is bound; and (3) require the consent or approval of any
other third party or governmental agency.

     (ii) Purchaser hereby represents that, and agrees to furnish Seller at or
prior to the Closing evidence confirming that (i) 1 Madison Venture LLC is a
limited liability company duly organized and validly existing under the laws of
Delaware beneficially owned and controlled by SL Green Realty Corp., a publicly
traded corporation ("Green"), Column Financial, Inc. ("Column") is a corporation
duly organized and validly existing under the laws of Delaware beneficially
owned and controlled by Credit Suisse First Boston (USA), Inc., and (ii) the
parties executing this Agreement and the Closing Documents on behalf of
Purchaser have the legal capacity and authority to execute the documents as
executed or to be executed.

     (b) Pending Actions. To Purchaser's knowledge, there is no action, suit,
arbitration, unsatisfied order or judgment, government investigation or
proceeding pending against Purchaser which, if adversely determined, could
individually or in the aggregate materially interfere with the consummation of
the transaction contemplated by this Agreement.

     (c) ERISA. (i) As of the Closing, (1) Purchaser will not be an employee
benefit plan as defined in Section 3(3) of the Employee Retirement Income
Security Act of 1974, as amended ("ERISA"), which is subject to Title I of
ERISA, nor a plan as defined in Section 4975(e)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code
of 1986, as amended (each of the foregoing hereinafter referred to collectively
as "Plan"), and (2) the assets of the Purchaser will not constitute "plan
assets" of one or more such Plans within the meaning of Department of Labor
("DOL") Regulation Section 2510.3-101.

     (ii) As of the Closing, if Purchaser is a "governmental plan" as defined in
Section 3(32) of ERISA, the closing of the sale of the Property will not
constitute or result in a violation of

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state or local statutes regulating investments of and fiduciary obligations
with respect to governmental plans.

     (iii) As of the Closing, Purchaser will be acting on its own behalf and not
on account of or for the benefit of any Plan.

     (iv) Purchaser has no present intent to transfer the Property to any
entity, person or Plan which will cause a violation of ERISA.

     (v) Purchaser shall not assign its interest under this Agreement to any
entity, person, or Plan which will cause a violation of ERISA.

     Section 5.7 Survival of Purchaser's Representations and Warranties. The
representations and warranties of Purchaser set forth in Section 5.6 hereof as
updated as of the Closing in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, shall
survive Closing for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days. Purchaser shall
have no liability to Seller for a breach of any representation or warranty
unless written notice containing a description of the specific nature of such
breach shall have been given by Seller to Purchaser prior to the expiration of
said one hundred eighty (180) day period and an action shall have been commenced
by Seller against Purchaser within two hundred forty (240) days of Closing.

                                   ARTICLE VI

                                     DEFAULT

     Section 6.1 Default by Purchaser. In the event the sale of the Property as
contemplated hereunder is not consummated due to Purchaser's default hereunder,
Seller shall be entitled, as its sole remedy, to terminate this Agreement and
receive the Deposit as liquidated damages for the breach of this Agreement, it
being agreed between the parties hereto that the actual damages to Seller in the
event of such breach are impractical to ascertain and the amount of the Deposit
is a reasonable estimate thereof.

     Section 6.2 Default by Seller. In the event the sale of the Property as
contemplated hereunder is not consummated due to Seller's default hereunder,
Purchaser shall be entitled, as its sole remedy, either (a) to receive the
return of the Deposit, which return shall operate to terminate this Agreement
and release Seller from any and all liability hereunder, or (b) to enforce
specific performance of Seller's obligation to convey the Property to Purchaser
in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, it being understood and agreed
that the remedy of specific performance shall not be available to enforce any
other obligation of Seller hereunder. Purchaser expressly waives its rights to
seek damages in the event of Seller's default hereunder. If the sale of the
Property is not consummated due to Seller's default hereunder, Purchaser shall
be deemed to have elected to terminate this Agreement and receive back the
Deposit if Purchaser fails to file suit for specific performance against Seller
in a court having jurisdiction in the county and state in which the Property is
located, on or before thirty (30) days following the date upon which Closing was
to have occurred.

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     Section 6.3 Recoverable Damages. Notwithstanding Sections 6.1 and 6.2
hereof, in no event shall the provisions of Sections 6.1 and 6.2 limit the
damages recoverable by either party against the other party due to the other
party's obligation to indemnify such party in accordance with this Agreement.
This Section shall survive the Closing or the earlier termination of this
Agreement.

                                   ARTICLE VII

                                  RISK OF LOSS

     Section 7.1 Minor Damage or Condemnation. Tenant maintains the casualty
insurance with respect to the Building and is obligated to repair and restore
the Building except in certain circumstances set forth in the Net Lease. In the
event of loss or damage to, or condemnation of, the Physical Property or any
portion thereof which is not "Major" (as hereinafter defined), this Agreement
shall remain in full force and effect.

     Section 7.2 Major Damage. In the event of a "Major" loss or damage to, or
condemnation of, the Physical Property or any portion thereof, Purchaser may
terminate this Agreement by written notice to Seller, in which event the Deposit
shall be returned to Purchaser. If Purchaser does not elect to terminate this
Agreement within ten (10) days after Seller sends Purchaser written notice of
the occurrence of such Major loss, damage or condemnation (which notice shall
state the cost of repair or restoration thereof as opined by an architect in
accordance with Section 7.3 hereof), then Purchaser shall be deemed to have
elected to proceed with Closing.

     Section 7.3 Definition of "Major" Loss or Damage. For purposes of Sections
7.1 and 7.2, "Major" loss, damage or condemnation refers to the following: (a)
loss or damage to the Physical Property hereof such that the cost of repairing
or restoring the premises in question to substantially the same condition which
existed prior to the event of damage would be, in the opinion of an architect
selected by Seller and reasonably approved by Purchaser, equal to or greater
than Forty Million Dollars ($40,000,000), and (b) any loss due to a condemnation
which permanently and materially impairs the current use of the Physical
Property. If Purchaser does not give written notice to Seller of Purchaser's
reasons for disapproving an architect within five (5) business days after
receipt of notice of the proposed architect, Purchaser shall be deemed to have
approved the architect selected by Seller.

     Section 7.4 General Obligations Law The parties hereto waive the provisions
of Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law, which shall not apply to this
Agreement and agree that their respective rights in case of damage, destruction,
condemnation or taking by eminent domain shall be governed by the provisions of
this Section. The provisions of this Section shall survive the Closing.

                                  ARTICLE VIII

                                   COMMISSIONS

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     Section 8.1 Brokerage Commissions. With respect to the transaction
contemplated by this Agreement, Seller represents that its sole broker is CB
Richard Ellis, Inc. ("Seller's Broker"), and Purchaser represents that it has
not dealt with or engaged on its behalf or for its benefit any broker other than
Seller's Broker. Seller shall be fully responsible for any and all commissions
and other compensation due Seller's Broker in connection with the transaction
contemplated by this Agreement, which shall be paid pursuant to a separate
written agreement between Seller and Seller's Broker. Each party hereto agrees
that if any person or entity, other than the Seller's Broker, makes a claim for
brokerage commissions or finder's fees related to the sale of the Property by
Seller to Purchaser, and such claim is made by, through or on account of any
acts or alleged acts of said party or its representatives, said party will
protect, indemnify, defend and hold the other party free and harmless from and
against any and all loss, liability, cost, damage and expense (including
reasonable attorneys' fees) in connection therewith. The provisions of this
paragraph shall survive Closing or any termination of this Agreement.

                                   ARTICLE IX

                             DISCLAIMERS AND WAIVERS

     Section 9.1 No Reliance on Documents. Except as expressly stated herein,
Seller makes no representation or warranty as to the truth, accuracy or
completeness of any materials, data or information delivered or given by Seller
or its brokers or agents to Purchaser in connection with the transaction
contemplated hereby. Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that all materials, data
and information delivered or given by Seller to Purchaser in connection with the
transaction contemplated hereby are provided to Purchaser as a convenience only
and that any reliance on or use of such materials, data or information by
Purchaser shall be at the sole risk of Purchaser, except as otherwise expressly
stated herein. Neither Seller, nor any affiliate of Seller, nor the person or
entity which prepared any report or reports delivered by Seller to Purchaser
shall have any liability to Purchaser for any inaccuracy in or omission from any
such reports.

     Section 9.2 AS-IS SALE; DISCLAIMERS. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS
AGREEMENT, IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT SELLER IS NOT MAKING AND HAS NOT AT
ANY TIME MADE ANY WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS, GUARANTIES, COVENANTS OR
STATEMENTS OF ANY TYPE, KIND, NATURE OR CHARACTER WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPERTY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY
WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS, GUARANTIES, COVENANTS OR STATEMENTS AS TO
HABITABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS OF THE PROPERTY FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, THE INCOME, EXPENSES, OPERATION OR PROFITABILITY OF THE PROPERTY, THE
OPERATING HISTORY OF OR ANY PROJECTIONS RELATING TO THE PROPERTY, THE VALUATION
OF THE PROPERTY, ANY TAX TREATMENT, WHETHER INCOME OR OTHERWISE, RELATED TO THE
PROPERTY, OR AS TO THE PHYSICAL, STRUCTURAL, OR ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION OF THE
PROPERTY, ITS COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS OR WITH RESPECT TO THE ZONING OF, OR ANY
APPROVALS, LICENSES OR PERMITS REQUIRED FOR THE PROPERTY, OR THE SUITABILITY OF
THE PROPERTY FOR PURCHASER'S INTENDED USE THEREOF OR THE ABILITY OR FEASIBILITY
TO CONVERT THE PROPERTY OR ANY PORTION

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THEREOF TO ANY OTHER OR PARTICULAR USE, OR WITH RESPECT TO THE AVAILABILITY OF
ACCESS, INGRESS OR EGRESS TO THE PROPERTY, THE NEED FOR OR COMPLIANCE WITH
GOVERNMENTAL OR THIRD PARTY APPROVALS OR GOVERNMENTAL REGULATIONS, OR ANY OTHER
MATTER OR THING OF ANY TYPE, KIND, NATURE OR CHARACTER WHATSOEVER RELATING TO OR
AFFECTING THE PROPERTY.

     PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT UPON CLOSING SELLER SHALL SELL AND
CONVEY TO PURCHASER AND PURCHASER SHALL ACCEPT THE PROPERTY "AS IS, WHERE IS,
WITH ALL FAULTS", EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT EXPRESSLY PROVIDED OTHERWISE IN THIS
AGREEMENT. PURCHASER HAS NOT RELIED AND WILL NOT RELY ON, AND SELLER IS NOT
LIABLE FOR OR BOUND BY, ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, GUARANTIES,
COVENANTS, STATEMENTS, REPRESENTATIONS OR INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE PROPERTY
OR RELATING THERETO (INCLUDING SPECIFICALLY, WITHOUT LIMITATION, OFFERING
PACKAGES DISTRIBUTED WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPERTY) MADE OR FURNISHED BY SELLER,
THE MANAGERS OF THE PROPERTY, OR ANY REAL ESTATE BROKER OR AGENT REPRESENTING OR
PURPORTING TO REPRESENT SELLER, TO WHOMEVER MADE OR GIVEN, DIRECTLY OR
INDIRECTLY, ORALLY OR IN WRITING, UNLESS AND TO THE EXTENT EXPRESSLY SET FORTH
IN THIS AGREEMENT. PURCHASER ALSO ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE PURCHASE PRICE REFLECTS
AND TAKES INTO ACCOUNT THAT THE PROPERTY IS BEING SOLD "AS-IS, WHERE IS, WITH
ALL FAULTS."

     PURCHASER REPRESENTS TO SELLER THAT PURCHASER HAS CONDUCTED SUCH
INVESTIGATIONS OF THE PROPERTY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE PHYSICAL,
STRUCTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, THE INCOME AND EXPENSES OF AND FROM
THE PROPERTY AND THE PROFITABILITY OF THE PROPERTY AND ANY TAX TREATMENT,
WHETHER INCOME OR OTHERWISE, RELATED TO THE PROPERTY, AS PURCHASER DEEMS
NECESSARY OR DESIRABLE TO SATISFY ITSELF AS TO THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY AND
THE EXISTENCE OR NONEXISTENCE OR CURATIVE ACTION TO BE TAKEN WITH RESPECT TO ANY
HAZARDOUS OR TOXIC SUBSTANCES ON OR DISCHARGED FROM THE PROPERTY, AND IS RELYING
SOLELY AND WILL RELY SOLELY UPON SAME AND NOT UPON ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED BY
OR ON BEHALF OF SELLER OR ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES WITH RESPECT THERETO, OTHER
THAN ANY, IF ANY, REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS OF SELLER AS ARE
EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT. UPON CLOSING, PURCHASER SHALL ASSUME THE
RISK THAT ADVERSE MATTERS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS
AND ADVERSE PHYSICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, MAY NOT
HAVE BEEN REVEALED BY PURCHASER'S INVESTIGATIONS, AND PURCHASER, UPON CLOSING,
SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE WAIVED, RELINQUISHED AND RELEASED SELLER (AND SELLER'S
AFFILIATES, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, SHAREHOLDERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS) FROM AND
AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, CAUSES OF ACTION (INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION CAUSES OF ACTION IN TORT), LOSSES, DAMAGES, LIABILITIES, COSTS AND
EXPENSES

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(INCLUDING REASONABLE ATTORNEYS' FEES) OF ANY AND EVERY TYPE, KIND, CHARACTER OR
NATURE WHATSOEVER, KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, WHICH PURCHASER MIGHT HAVE ASSERTED OR
ALLEGED AGAINST SELLER (AND/OR SELLER'S AFFILIATES, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS,
SHAREHOLDERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS) AT ANY TIME BY REASON OF OR ARISING OUT OF
THE PHYSICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, STRUCTURAL, FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONDITION OF THE
PROPERTY, ANY LATENT OR PATENT CONSTRUCTION OR OTHER DEFECTS RELATED TO THE
PROPERTY, VIOLATIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE LAWS RELATED TO THE PROPERTY, THE
HABITABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS OF THE PROPERTY FOR ANY PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, THE INCOME, EXPENSES OR PROFITABILITY OF THE PROPERTY, ANY TAX
TREATMENT, WHETHER INCOME OR OTHERWISE, RELATED TO THE PROPERTY, OF THE
PROPERTY, ITS COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS OR WITH RESPECT TO THE ZONING OF, APPROVALS
REQUIRED FOR, OR THE SUITABILITY OF THE PROPERTY FOR PURCHASER'S INTENDED USE
THEREOF OR THE ABILITY OR THE FEASIBILITY TO CONVERT THE PROPERTY OR ANY PORTION
THEREOF TO ANY OTHER OR PARTICULAR USE, OR WITH RESPECT TO THE AVAILABILITY OF
ACCESS, INGRESS OR EGRESS, OPERATING HISTORY OR PROJECTIONS, VALUATION,
GOVERNMENTAL OR THIRD PARTY APPROVALS, GOVERNMENTAL REGULATIONS OR ANY OTHER
MATTER OR THING OF ANY TYPE, KIND, NATURE OR CHARACTER WHATSOEVER RELATING TO OR
AFFECTING THE PROPERTY, AND ANY AND ALL OTHER ACTS, OMISSIONS, EVENTS,
CIRCUMSTANCES OR MATTERS OF ANY TYPE, CHARACTER OR NATURE WHATSOEVER REGARDING
THE PROPERTY. PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT SUCH ADVERSE MATTERS MAY AFFECT
PURCHASER'S ABILITY TO SELL, LEASE, OPERATE OR FINANCE THE PROPERTY AT ANY TIME
AND FROM TIME TO TIME.

     Section 9.3 Survival of Disclaimers. The provisions of this Article IX
shall survive Closing or any termination of this Agreement.

                                    ARTICLE X

                                  MISCELLANEOUS

     Section 10.1 Confidentiality. Purchaser and its representatives shall hold
in strictest confidence all data and information obtained with respect to Seller
or its business, whether obtained before or after the execution and delivery of
this Agreement which shall be used solely for the purposes of evaluating the
proposed acquisition of the Property by Purchaser, and shall not disclose the
same to others; provided, however, that it is understood and agreed that
Purchaser may disclose such data and information to the employees, lenders,
consultants, accountants and attorneys of Purchaser provided that such persons
agree in writing to treat such data and information confidentially. In the event
this Agreement is terminated or Purchaser fails to perform hereunder, Purchaser
shall promptly return to Seller any statements, documents, schedules, exhibits
or other written information obtained from Seller in connection with this
Agreement or the transaction contemplated herein. In the event of a breach or
threatened breach by Purchaser or its agents or representatives of this Section
10.1, Seller shall be entitled to an injunction restraining Purchaser or its
agents or representatives from disclosing, in whole or in part, such
confidential information. Nothing herein shall be construed as prohibiting
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available remedy at law or in equity for such breach or threatened breach. The
provisions of this Section 10.1 shall survive termination of this Agreement.

     Section 10.2 Public Disclosure. Except as set forth below, prior to the
Closing, any press release or other public disclosure of information with
respect to the sale contemplated herein or any matters set forth in this
Agreement made or released by or on behalf of either party shall be subject to
the prior approval of the other party. Notwithstanding the provisions of this
Section 10.2 above, at any time after the date hereof, either party may, if in
such party's reasonable discretion it is necessary (upon advice of counsel) to
comply with law (including subpoenas, court orders or similar legal processes),
rules or regulations or the requirements of a securities self regulatory
organization, issue a press release or other public disclosure acknowledgement
that Purchaser and Seller have entered into a contract of sale with respect to
the Property, the anticipated closing date, and containing such other
information which such party reasonably believes to be required to be disclosed.
The provisions of this Section 10.2 shall survive any termination of this
Agreement.

     Section 10.3 Assignment. Subject to the provisions of this Section 10.3,
the terms and provisions of this Agreement are to apply to and bind the
permitted successors and assigns of the parties hereto. Purchaser may not assign
its rights under this Agreement without first obtaining Seller's written
approval, which approval may be given or withheld in Seller's sole discretion,
and any such attempted assignment without Seller's prior written approval shall
be null and void. In the event Purchaser intends to assign its rights hereunder,
(a) Purchaser shall send Seller written notice of its request at least ten (10)
business days prior to Closing, which request shall include the legal name and
structure of the proposed assignee, as well as any other information that Seller
may reasonably request, and (b) Purchaser and the proposed assignee shall
execute an assignment and assumption of this Agreement in form and substance
satisfactory to Seller, and (c) in no event shall any assignment of this
Agreement release or discharge Purchaser from any liability or obligation
hereunder. Notwithstanding the second sentence of this Section 10.3 (i)
Purchaser may assign this Agreement in its entirety to an entity which is wholly
owned, directly or indirectly, and controlled by, any of Green, Column, Gramercy
(as defined in Section 10.22) or any combination of such parties; and (ii) at
Closing, provided that (x) the Department has issued the AG Approval, (y) the
Tenant under the Net Lease has consented in writing to such transfers, and (z)
Purchaser at its sole cost and expense has prepared an amendment to the
Declaration to permit such transfers which amendment has been approved (such
approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) by Seller's counsel (which
legal expense shall be paid by Purchaser), Purchaser may designate one or more
entities, each of which is owned, directly or indirectly, by any of SLG, Column,
Gramercy or any combination of such parties, to acquire one or more Units
comprising the Property. Notwithstanding the foregoing, under no circumstances
shall Purchaser have the right to assign this Agreement (1) to any person or
entity owned or controlled by an employee benefit plan if Seller's sale of the
Property to such person or entity would, in the reasonable opinion of Seller's
ERISA advisor, create or otherwise cause a "prohibited transaction" under ERISA,
and (2) in any manner that is not in compliance with laws, rules, and
regulations of any governmental authority having jurisdiction thereof (including
but not limited to the US Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets
Control and the US Patriot Act). Any transfer, directly or indirectly, of any
stock, partnership interest or other ownership interest in Purchaser or of the
persons and/or entities that control Purchaser shall constitute an assignment of
this Agreement. The provisions of this Section 10.3 shall survive the Closing or
any termination of this Agreement.

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     Section 10.4 Notices. Any notice pursuant to this Agreement shall be given
in writing by (a) personal delivery, (b) reputable overnight delivery service
with proof of delivery, (c) United States Mail, postage prepaid, registered or
certified mail, return receipt requested, or (d) legible facsimile transmission,
sent to the intended addressee at the address set forth below, or to such other
address or to the attention of such other person as the addressee shall have
designated by written notice sent in accordance herewith, and shall be deemed to
have been given upon receipt or refusal to accept delivery, or, in the case of
facsimile transmission, as of the date of the facsimile transmission provided
that an original of such facsimile is also sent to the intended addressee by
means described in clauses (a), (b) or (c) above. Unless changed in accordance
with the preceding sentence, the addresses for notices given pursuant to this
Agreement shall be as follows:

If to Seller         Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
                     10 Park Avenue
                     Morristown, New Jersey  07960
                     Attention:  Managing Director, Real Estate Investments,
                                 Equity Investments Portfolio
                     Telephone No. 973-355-4409
                     Telecopy No. 973-355-4430

With a copy to:      Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
                     10 Park Avenue
                     Morristown, New Jersey 07960
                     Attention: William P. Gardella,
                                Senior Associate General Counsel,
                     Telephone No. 973-355-4902
                     Telecopy No. 973-355-4920

If to Purchaser:     1 Madison Venture LLC
                     c/o SL Green Realty Corp.
                     420 Lexington Avenue
                     New York, New York 10170
                     Attention: Marc Holliday
                                Andrew S. Levine
                     Telephone No. 212-216-1684
                     Telecopy No. 212-216-1785

with a copy to:      Column Financial, Inc.
                     11 Madison Avenue
                     New York, New York 10010
                     Attention: Mason Sleeper
                     Telephone No. 212-235-6858
                     Telecopy No. 212-325-8185

with a copy to:      Solomon and Weinberg LLP
                     900 Third Avenue, 29th Floor

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                     New York, New York 10022
                     Attention: Craig H. Solomon, Esq.
                                Howard R. Shapiro, Esq.
                     Telephone No. 212-605-1000
                     Telecopy No. 212-605-0999

and                  Greenberg Traurig LLP
                     200 Park Avenue
                     New York, New York 10166
                     Attention: Stephen Rabinowitz, Esq.
                     Telephone No. 212-801-9295
                     Telecopy No. 212-801-6400

     Section 10.5 Modifications. This Agreement cannot be changed orally, and no
executory agreement shall be effective to waive, change, modify or discharge it
in whole or in part unless such executory agreement is in writing and is signed
by the parties against whom enforcement of any waiver, change, modification or
discharge is sought.

     Section 10.6 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including the exhibits and
schedules hereto, contains the entire agreement between the parties hereto
pertaining to the subject matter hereof and fully supersedes all prior written
or oral agreements and understandings between the parties pertaining to such
subject matter, other than any confidentiality agreement executed by Purchaser
in connection with the Property.

     Section 10.7 Further Assurances. Each party agrees that it will execute and
deliver such other documents and take such other action, whether prior or
subsequent to Closing, as may be reasonably requested by the other party to
consummate the transaction contemplated by this Agreement. The provisions of
this Section 10.7 shall survive Closing.

     Section 10.8 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts,
all such executed counterparts shall constitute the same agreement, and the
signature of any party to any counterpart shall be deemed a signature to, and
may be appended to, any other counterpart.

     Section 10.9 Facsimile Signatures. In order to expedite the transaction
contemplated herein, telecopied signatures may be used in place of original
signatures on this Agreement. Seller and Purchaser intend to be bound by the
signatures on the telecopied document, are aware that the other party will rely
on the telecopied signatures, and hereby waive any defenses to the enforcement
of the terms of this Agreement based on the form of signature.

     Section 10.10 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is
determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable,
the remainder of this Agreement shall nonetheless remain in full force and
effect; provided that the invalidity or unenforceability of such provision does
not materially adversely affect the benefits accruing to any party hereunder.

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     Section 10.11 Applicable Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and
construed in accordance with the laws of the State in which the Property is
located. Purchaser and Seller agree that the provisions of this Section 10.11
shall survive the Closing or any termination of this Agreement.

     Section 10.12 No Third-Party Beneficiary. The provisions of this Agreement
and of the documents to be executed and delivered at Closing are and will be for
the benefit of Seller and Purchaser only and are not for the benefit of any
third party, and accordingly, no third party shall have the right to enforce the
provisions of this Agreement or of the documents to be executed and delivered at
Closing.

     Section 10.13 Captions. The section headings appearing in this Agreement
are for convenience of reference only and are not intended, to any extent and
for any purpose, to limit or define the text of any section or any subsection
hereof.

     Section 10.14 Construction. The parties acknowledge that the parties and
their counsel have reviewed and revised this Agreement and that the normal rule
of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against
the drafting party shall not be employed in the interpretation of this Agreement
or any exhibits or amendments hereto.

     Section 10.15 Recordation. This Agreement may not be recorded by any party
hereto. The provisions of this Section 10.15 shall survive the Closing or any
termination of this Agreement.

     Section 10.16 Audit Rights and Tenant Reconciliation Statements. For a
period of three (3) years after the Closing, Purchaser shall allow Seller and
its agents and representatives access without charge to (i) all files, records,
and documents delivered to Purchaser at the Closing, and (ii) the financial
records and financial statements for the Property (including but not limited to,
financial records and financial statements related to the Reconciliation
Statements, as such term is hereinafter defined) for the calendar year in which
the Closing occurs and for the calendar year preceding the calendar year in
which the Closing occurs, upon reasonable advance notice and at all reasonable
times, to examine and to make copies of any and all such files, records,
documents, and statements, which right shall survive the Closing. Purchaser
shall prepare and provide to the tenants under the Leases (other than the Net
Lease) a statement of the reconciliation of expenses between the landlord and
the tenants under the Leases in accordance with the terms of the Leases (the
"Reconciliation Statements"), and Purchaser shall provide Seller with copies of
the Reconciliation Statements at the same time that they are furnished to the
tenants. If amounts are due from any tenants based on the Reconciliation
Statements, Purchaser shall make a good faith effort after Closing to collect
the same in the usual course of Purchaser's operation of the Property, and upon
collection, to remit to Seller, Seller's share of those amounts in accordance
with the terms of Section 4.4 hereof; however, Purchaser shall not be obligated
to institute any lawsuit or other collection procedures to collect said amounts.
Seller may attempt to collect amounts due to it pursuant to the reconciliation
of expenses between the landlord and the tenants in accordance with the terms of
the Leases, and Seller may institute any lawsuit or collection procedures, but
Seller may not evict any tenant after Closing. The provisions of this Section
10.16 shall survive the Closing.

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     Section 10.17. Termination of Agreement. If this Agreement is terminated by
Purchaser or Seller in accordance with any of the provisions of this Agreement
that give Purchaser or Seller the right to terminate this Agreement, then
neither party shall have any further rights or obligations hereunder (except for
indemnity obligations of either party pursuant to the other provisions of this
Agreement) and the Deposit shall be returned to Purchaser and each party shall
bear its own costs incurred hereunder.

     Section 10.18. 1031 Exchange. Purchaser agrees to reasonably cooperate with
Seller (without liability or cost to Purchaser) in Seller's efforts to
consummate the sale of the Property in a manner which qualifies as a so-called
"deferred" or "like-kind" exchange pursuant to Section 1031 of the Internal
Revenue Code for Seller, or any affiliate thereof (a "Seller 1031 Exchange").
Such cooperation shall include, without limitation, acquiring the Property or
any portion thereof or interest therein from a qualified intermediary, Seller
assigning all or any portion of its rights and/or obligations under this
Agreement to a qualified intermediary and Purchaser paying all or any portion of
the Purchase Price to a qualified intermediary. Seller shall be responsible for
all costs and expenses related to a Seller 1031 Exchange and shall fully
indemnify, defend and hold Purchaser harmless from and against any and all
liability, claims, damages, expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable
attorneys' fees other than those incurred prior to Closing to review documents
to facilitate the Seller 1031 Exchange), taxes, fees, proceedings and causes of
action of any kind or nature whatsoever arising out of, connected with or in any
manner related to such Seller 1031 Exchange. The provisions of the immediately
preceding sentence shall survive Closing and the transfer of the Property to
Purchaser.

     Seller agrees to reasonably cooperate with Purchaser (without liability or
cost to Seller) in connection with the acquisition of all or a portion of the
Property by Purchaser or a designee permitted pursuant to Section 10.3 hereof as
part of a "deferred" or "like-kind" exchange pursuant to Section 1031 of the
Internal Revenue Code (a "Purchaser 1031Exchange"). Purchaser shall be
responsible for all costs and expenses related to a Purchaser 1031 Exchange and
shall fully indemnify, defend and hold Seller harmless from and against any and
all liability, claims, damages, expenses (including, without limitation,
reasonable attorneys' fees to facilitate the Purchaser 1031 Exchange), taxes,
fees, proceedings and causes of action of any kind or nature whatsoever arising
out of, connected with or in any manner related to such Purchaser 1031 Exchange.
The provisions of the immediately preceding sentence shall survive Closing and
the transfer of the Property to Purchaser.

     Section 10.19. One Madison Avenue Address. Purchaser covenants that it will
not change or seek to change the street address of the South Building, or permit
the street address of the South Building to be changed or modified, to anything
other than "One Madison Avenue" and the Deed shall contain a provision
evidencing such restriction. The obligations of Purchaser in this Section shall
survive the Closing.

     Section 10.20. MetLife Lease. It is understood and agreed between the
parties that from and after the Closing Seller will be leasing approximately 150
rentable square feet on the 11th Floor of the South Building pursuant to a lease
between Purchaser, as landlord, and Seller, as tenant, in substantially the form
and substance of Exhibit S attached hereto and made a part hereof (the "MetLife
Lease"). At the Closing Purchaser and Seller shall execute and deliver to each
other the MetLife Lease.

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     Section 10.21. Industrial and Commercial Incentive Program. Seller hereby
notifies Purchaser that Seller has previously applied for the benefits provided
by Sections 11-256 through 11-267 of the Administrative Code of the City of New
York, authorized by Title 2-D of Article 4 of the New York Real Property Tax Law
and all rules and regulations promulgated thereunder (herein collectively called
the "Industrial and Commercial Incentive Program" or the "ICIP Program"). The
New York City Department of Finance determined that the renovations made by
Seller did not result in an assessable increase which would be subject to the
benefits of the ICIP Program. No representation is made by Seller as to the
availability of any reduction in real estate taxes as a result of the ICIP
Program and there will be no adjustment in the Purchase Price hereunder as a
result of the lack of benefits from the ICIP Program. Purchaser agrees to take
any action it deems appropriate with respect to the ICIP Program at its own cost
and expense.

     Section 10.22. Transfer Fee.

          (A) As additional consideration for the conveyance of the Property,
     Purchaser shall pay to Seller 25% of the Net Gain on any Transfer that
     occurs from and after the Closing Date to the first anniversary of the
     Closing Date, as follows:

          (i)  "Transfer" includes (a) any direct or indirect transfer of any
               direct or indirect interest in all or part of the Property or of
               Purchaser, (b) any transaction which causes ultimate beneficial
               ownership of all or any part of the Property or Purchaser to
               change, and (c) any option or similar contract which allows the
               holder to effectuate a Transfer by payment of consideration
               within twelve (12) months after its issuance. The term "Transfer"
               does not include any of the foregoing to an Affiliated Party (as
               hereinafter defined), and does not include (1) any mortgage loan
               or mezzanine loan made substantially on institutional loan terms
               or any preferred equity investment in Purchaser, (2) the sale or
               transfer of the Tower or any direct or indirect interest in
               Purchaser (or the entity acquiring fee title to the Units
               comprising the Tower in accordance with Section 10.3) in
               connection with the development and/or subsequent conversion of
               the Tower into a residential condominium and the subsequent sale
               of units of such condominium, (3) any sale of securities in
               either Green, Gramercy Capital Corp., a publicly traded company
               which as of the date hereof is 25% owned by Green ("Gramercy") or
               Column, or any Affiliated Party thereof or (4) the merger,
               consolidation or the transfer of all or substantially all of the
               assets of either Green, Gramercy or Column. As used herein, an
               Affiliated Party shall mean any party which is either (x) Green,
               or any affiliate of Green, (y) Gramercy, or any affiliate of
               Gramercy, or (z) Column, or any affiliate of Column. An
               "affiliate" for purposes of this Section means, when used with
               reference to a specified party, any person or entity that
               directly or indirectly controls, or is controlled by, or is under
               common control with the specified party.

          (ii) A Transfer shall be deemed to have occurred upon the delivery of
               a deed, assignment, stock purchase agreement, merger certificate
               or other evidence

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               of such Transfer to the transferee or its agent or designee and
               payment of consideration therefor. A Transfer pursuant to an
               option or similar contract described in item (A)(i)(c) above
               shall be deemed to have occurred upon the exercise of the
               applicable option, the delivery (if applicable) of a deed,
               assignment or other evidence of such Transfer to the transferee
               or its agent or designee and payment of consideration therefor.

         (iii) "Net Gain" with respect to any asset or interest subject to a
               Transfer is the excess, as of the date of such Transfer, of (a)
               the fair market value of the gross consideration (including,
               without limitation, cash and all other property, notes,
               securities, contracts, and instruments) given to or for the
               benefit of Purchaser or any direct or indirect holder of an
               interest in Purchaser (other than the sale of stock in any
               publicly held company) or the Property in connection with the
               Transfer of such asset or interest over (b) the sum of (1) all
               reasonable Transfer expenses, such as legal fees, brokerage
               commissions, transfer taxes, recording fees, and other fees for
               customary transfer services paid to parties unrelated to
               Purchaser, the transferor, and the transferee in connection with
               the Transfer of such asset or interest, plus (2) the product of
               the Cost Percentage indicated below for such asset or interest
               multiplied by the Purchase Price, plus (3) the unamortized
               portion of any additional capitalized or expensed investment
               fully paid by Purchaser (as evidenced to the reasonable
               satisfaction of Seller) after the Closing Date and prior to the
               Transfer which is attributable to such asset or interest.

          (iv) For purposes of this Section 10.22, the "Cost Percentages" for
               each of the portions of the Property shall be as set forth in the
               Deeds for the South Building and the Tower, or if separate Deeds
               are not delivered, shall be based upon values of 802 and 116,
               respectively (South Building: Tower). To the extent that, rather
               than a transfer of the South Building or the Tower, the
               applicable Transfer relates to an interest in the South Building
               and/or the Tower, the Cost Percentage will be the applicable
               percentage based upon the portion of the Property directly or
               indirectly represented by such interest. If the entire Property
               or all of the ownership interests in Purchaser are the subject of
               a Transfer, the Cost Percentage shall be one hundred percent
               (100%). If the interest subject to a Transfer represents less
               than one hundred percent of the ownership interest in Purchaser,
               the applicable Cost Percentage for such Transfer shall be equal
               to the percentage of ownership interest being transferred.

          (B) The additional consideration payable by Purchaser to Seller under
     this Section 10.22 shall be due and payable by wire transfer of immediately
     available funds (to an account designated by Seller) within ten (10) days
     after the date the Transfer occurs, whether or not the gross consideration
     given in connection for Transfer is in cash or non-cash form.

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          (C) Any dispute arising from or in any way relating to this Section
     10.22, including breach thereof, shall be determined in a federal or state
     court in the City of New York, to which Purchaser and Seller hereby submit
     for jurisdiction; provided, that by written notice to Purchaser given
     within twenty (20) days after Seller has been served with a complaint which
     has been filed in court, Seller may in its sole and absolute discretion
     cause such dispute to be resolved instead by expedited arbitration in
     accord with the Commercial Arbitration Rules for Expedited Procedures of
     the American Arbitration Association by a single arbitrator who is
     appointed by the President of the Real Estate Board of New York and has no
     affiliation with any party to such dispute.

          (D) The provisions of this Section 10.22 shall survive Closing.

     Section 10.23. Joint and Several Liability. Each of the entities comprising
Purchaser shall be jointly and severally liable for all the obligations of
Purchaser under this Agreement.

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement as
of the Effective Date.

SELLER:

METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
a New York corporation

By: /s/ Kevin Thorwarth
    ----------------------------
Name:  Kevin Thorwarth
Title: Managing Director

PURCHASER:
1 MADISON VENTURE  LLC
a Delaware limited liability company

By: /s/ Marc Holliday
    ----------------------------
Name:  Marc Holliday
Title: President

            and

COLUMN FINANCIAL, INC.
A Delaware corporation

By: /s/ Mason Sleeper
    ----------------------------
Name:  Mason Sleeper
Title: Vice President

     Escrow Agent executes this Agreement below solely for the purpose of
acknowledging that it agrees to be bound by the provisions of Sections 1.5 and
1.6 hereof.

ESCROW AGENT:

JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.
---------------------------

a -------------------------

By: /s/ Jason M. Orben
    -----------------------
Name:  Jason M. Orben
Title: Vice President

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