NEW YORK CITY — Mizuho Americas has signed a lease with the Rockefeller Group to occupy 270,000 square feet of office space at 1271 Avenue of the Americas in Manhattan. The long-term lease, which follows the June announcement of Mizuho’s lease of 141,000 square feet in the building, brings the company’s total commitment for 1271 Avenue of Americas to 411,000 square feet. The new lease nearly triples the size of the company’s future U.S. headquarters in the building. Mizuho, a subsidiary of Mizuho Financial Group, will begin to take possession of its space in 2019. The company plans to relocate employees from multiple locations to the 2.1 million-square-foot tower. Mitchell Steir, Matthew Barlow, Steve Berliner and David Goldstein of Savills Studley represented Mizuho, while Mary Ann Tighe, Howard Fiddle, John Maher, Sarah Pontius, Evan Haskell and Dave Caperna of CBRE, in coordination with Ed Guiltinan, Jennifer Stein, Yoshinori Nakamura, Yoko Yamada and Eden Jeon of Rockefeller Group’s in-house leasing team, represented Rockefeller Group in the lease transaction.
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