MTA LEASES 112,940 SQUARE FEET AT 333 WEST 34TH

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NEW YORK CITY — The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) has signed a 10-year lease for 112,940 square feet of office space at 333 West 34th Street in New York City. It will occupy floors seven through 10 of the building. Josh Kuriloff and Rob Lowe of Cushman & Wakefield represented the tenant in lease negotiations. The landlord, SL Green Realty Corp., was represented in-house by Steve Durels, who was joined by the Cushman & Wakefield team of Paul Glickman, Tara Stacom, Mitti Liebersohn, Doug Dolgoff and Diana Biasotti. SL Green recently completed a major redevelopment of the property following Citigroup's vacancy of the building, where it had been the sole tenant. In addition to the MTA's lease, The Segal Company recently signed a 156,000-square-foot lease and will occupy floors two through five. Occupancy is presently more than 81 percent.

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