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CapLease Congratulates the World Champion New York Yankees

CapLease, Inc. (NYSE: LSE) expresses its best wishes to the New York Yankees on earning their 27th World Series Championship.

CapLease's $2 billion portfolio of well located single tenant commercial real estate assets includes the Tiffany & Co. primary operating facility and office building in Parsippany, New Jersey, where Major League Baseball's World Series trophy was crafted.

CapLease, Inc. is a real estate investment trust, or REIT, that invests primarily in single tenant commercial real estate assets subject to long-term leases to high credit quality tenants.

SOURCE: CapLease, Inc.

CapLease, Inc. 
Investor Relations/Media: 
Brad Cohen, 212-217-6393 
bcohen@icrinc.com

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