The Soloviev Group has tapped CBRE because the unique leasing agent for 9 W. 57th St., a 1.6 million-square-foot workplace tower in Manhattan’s Plaza District. The property homes the headquarters of its proprietor, in addition to different high-profile corporations, similar to Chanel, Apollo Administration or Loews.
Also called the Solow Constructing, the 50-story tower is now within the final phases of a renovation plan designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. The overhaul contains elevator upgrades, a brand new convention and personal eating space with views of Central Park, an upgraded foyer and 11,000-square-foot health heart.
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The out there house ranges from 6,000-square-foot prebuilt models to full floorplates of 34,000 sq. ft. CBRE’s staff accountable for advertising and marketing the asset contains Vice Chairmen Howard Fiddle, Robert Stillman and John Maher, Govt Vice President Gregg Rothkin, Senior Vice President Cara Chayet, First Vice President Alex Leopold and Monetary Analyst Tara Rhodes.
A reimagined workplace tower within the coronary heart of Manhattan
The high-rise is located on a 1.4-acre lot, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, near The Museum of Fashionable Artwork and Rockefeller Heart, 3.5 miles from Decrease Manhattan and inside 8 miles of Brooklyn.
In keeping with a current CommercialEdge report, Manhattan remained among the many priciest workplace markets in 2022, closing the 12 months with a median asking fee of $76.09 value per sq. foot. Earlier this month, Fox Corp. and Information Corp. signed two long-term lease extensions at Ivanhoé Cambridge’s 1211 Avenue of the Americas in Midtown Manhattan. The lease agreements totaled 1.2 million sq. ft for each corporations.