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Midtown South Landlords Rule With Iron Fist Despite Spike in Availability

Despite a fair share of new product hitting the Midtown South market in January, landlords continued to call the shots, seeking ever-growing rents in the city’s epicenter for tech and creative...

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Vitech Renews at 401 Park Avenue South, Boosts Meringoff’s Leasing Campaign

Vitech Corporation renewed and extended by 10-years its 42,200-square-foot lease at Meringoff Properties' 401 Park Avenue South, The Commercial Observer has learned. Dennis Someck of Lee &...

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Tech Firm xAd Signs 10-Year Deal at 401 Park Avenue South

Mobile location-based ad platform xAd, Inc. has signed a 10-year, 21,100-square-foot lease and relocation for the entire 11th floor at Meringoff Properties’ 401 Park Avenue South, The Commercial...

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WeWork Opens Midtown South Location

WeWork continues its expansion with a new lease in Midtown South.  The office space provider for tech and new media companies will open a 63,300-square-foot office spanning the eighth, ninth, and tenth...

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Ad Firm Sizmek Joins Tech Roster at 401 Park Avenue South

Newly-formed digital advertising company Sizmek (NASDAQ: SZMK) has signed a 21,100-square-foot lease for the entire fifth floor at Meringoff Properties’ 401 Park Avenue South, Commercial Observer has...

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Leslie Wohlman Himmel Is a Partner in a 2M-SF Real Estate Empire, but That’s...

When Harvard Business School called up Leslie Wohlman Himmel about a month ago and told her that it wanted to bestow on her its Entrepreneur of the Year award later this year, she didn’t initially have...

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WeWork Pulls Staff at NYC Locations Due to Protests

Coworking giant WeWork pulled its staff at all of its more than 100 New York City locations due to “events unfolding across the country,” an apparent reference to the ongoing protests and civil unrest...

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