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47,000 s/f signed at One World Trade Ctr.

New York, NY According to The Durst Organization and The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, DADA Holdings LLC has signed a five-year lease for 4,786 s/f on the 71st floor of One World Trade Center.  Princeton Longevity Center signed a 10-year lease for 11,075 s/f on the 71st floor. This will be both DADA and Princeton Longevity’s first offices in New York City.  Ichnos Science Inc., moving its offices to New York City from Paramus, New Jersey signed a seven-year, five-month lease for 10,847 s/f on the 76th floor. Pison Stream Solutions signed a three-year lease for 10,804 s/f on the 49th floor of OWTC, making the building their global headquarters.

Also signed at the One World Trade Center were two expansion deals. Symphony Communications Services has signed a one-year lease for 3,510 s/f on the 45th floor, bringing their total square footage on the floor to 12,100 s/f.  Additionally, Augustus Intelligence signed a five-year lease for 6,475 s/f on the 77th floor of OWTC, doubling their footprint with a move from the 45th floor. 

“We are extremely pleased with the leasing activity at One World Trade Center,” said Jonathan (Jody) Durst, president of The Durst Organization. “We are beginning the year by welcoming our newest tenants DADA Holdings, Ichnos, Princeton Longevity and Pison and celebrating the success of Symphony and Augustus with their office expansions at One WTC.“

Princeton Longevity Center was represented by Steven Rotter, Blake Goodman and Justin Haber of JLL.  Ichnos Sciences was represented by Cushman & Wakefield’s Drew Braver and Mark Zaziski.  Michael Thomas and Aidan Campbell of Colliers represented Pison.  Symphony Communications Services was represented by Christopher Foerch of Savills.  And Augustus was represented by Carol Engel of CS Engel and Associates.  The landlord was represented by Senior Managing Director Eric Engelhardt and Managing Director Karen Kuznick of The Durst Organization and the Newmark Knight Frank team of David Falk, Jason Greenstein, Peter Shimkin, Hal Stein and Travis Wilson.

Augustus Intelligence builds artificial intelligence products and secure infrastructure services to help enterprise clients reinvent themselves.

Pison Stream Solutions is a global leader in the research and development of chemical coatings platforms for niche markets. They implement their systems across defense, aerospace, automotive, antimicrobial, renewable energy applications, and additive platforms.

Princeton Longevity Center is a next-generation medical facility combining the most advanced technology with an integrated and individually tailored Preventive Medicine program. Princeton Longevity Center’s Preventive Medicine and Executive Health programs give you the ability to take control of your future health – before the onset of symptoms or other indications of a problem.

A fully integrated, global biotechnology company with the spirit of a start-up, Ichnos Sciences is shifting the way the world thinks about innovation in medicine through its research and development of transformative, disease-centric treatments in oncology, autoimmune disease and pain. The Company, with headquarters in Paramus, N.J., is rapidly advancing a clinical-stage pipeline of novel, first-in-class candidates designed to address complex diseases and treat patients holistically. With a patented BEAT technology platform along with pioneering teams in Switzerland and India, Ichnos Sciences has a mission to provide breakthrough, curative therapies that will hopefully extend and improve lives, writing a new chapter in healthcare. For more information, visit www.IchnosSciences.com.

Symphony offers a secure team collaboration platform that transforms the way users communicate effectively and securely with a single workflow application. Symphony is designed to help individuals, teams, and organizations of all sizes improve productivity while meeting complex data security and regulatory compliance needs. Symphony was founded in October 2014 and is headquartered in Palo Alto, CA, with offices in Hong Kong, London, New York, Paris, Singapore, Sophia-Antipolis, Stockholm and Tokyo.

One World Trade Center is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and home to the largest community of media and tech innovators. The 3.1 million s/f LEED Gold Certified skyscraper features premier office space and some of the most spectacular views in the world. 

The architectural, environmental, and structural enhancements of One World Trade Center incorporate the latest technologies and innovations at the efficient skyscraper design. On the 64th floor, One World Commons offers 25,000 s/f of tenant amenities including a business and social hub fostering workplace creativity, collaboration, and community.

 

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