NEW YORK CITY — River Drive Construction has completed two tenant fit-outs, totaling 63,594 square feet, at 125 Broad St., a Class A office tower in downtown Manhattan. New Jersey-based River Drive completed the projects on behalf of Mack-Cali Realty Corp., which owns nearly half of the 1.3-million-square-foot building. The fit-out of 41,594-square-foot space on the second and third floors will be occupied by the Institute for Community Living Inc., a nonprofit corporation that assists individuals with disabilities. Designed by Gener Kronick + Valcarel, Architects and engineered by Syska Hennessy Group, the fit-out included the construction of drywall, ceilings, lighting, HVAC, millwork, sprinklers, plumbing, ceramic tile and flooring. River Drive also completed the fit-out of a 22,000-square-foot space, which will be occupied by security brokerage firm Loeb Holding Corp. Designed by Spector Group and engineered by MGE Engineering, the fit-out included the demolition of existing offices and the construction of new offices with features including glass office fronts, wood flooring in the reception, gallery areas and new window treatments. Gary Suber, project manager, led the River Drive team that served as general contractor for both projects.
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