Transwestern secures office leasing assignment for Olympic Tower

March 24, 2014 - New York City

Olympic Tower, 645 Fifth Avenue - Manhattan, NY

Patrick Robinson, Transwestern

Harry Seherr-Thoss, Transwestern

Transwestern's New York office has been awarded the exclusive office leasing assignment for Olympic Tower. The class A, Plaza District building owned by Olympic Tower Associates is located at 645 Fifth Ave. and consists of 400,000 s/f of office space. Transwestern's Patrick Robinson, Harry Seherr-Thoss, Debra Larsen and Lauren Davidson are leasing agents for the property.
"Securing a trophy agency assignment is an important milestone for our New York expansion," said Robinson, Transwestern's Northeast president. "We look forward to working with Olympic Tower Associates and Harry Seherr-Thoss, who recently joined Transwestern, to enhance the marketing and leasing profile of Olympic Tower."
Olympic Tower is comprised of 18 floors of office space with most floors totaling approximately 23,000 square feet. Located on Fifth Avenue between 51st and 52nd Sts., the building offers one of the most desirable addresses in the Plaza District with expansive views of Fifth Ave., Rockefeller Center and the spires of St. Patrick's Cathedral. Olympic Tower is headquarters to Richemont/Cartier in the U.S. and to the National Basketball Association.
One of the building's distinguishing features is a redesigned public atrium, which houses the Onassis Cultural Center, a leading venue for presenting ancient, byzantine and modern Hellenic art and culture. Building amenities include new multi-tenant hallways and restrooms, redesigned high-speed elevators, an enhanced building security system, full-time concierge service, an advanced energy control system and supplementary air conditioning availability.
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