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Cushman & Wakefield arranges 15,542 s/f lease for Office of the Appellate Defender at 42 Broadway

Manhattan, NY Cushman & Wakefield arranged a 15,542 s/f lease for the Office of the Appellate Defender (OAD) at 42 Bdwy. The not-for-profit organization will occupy the 14th floor of the building, owned by Cammeby’s International Group and leased by The Lawrence Group. Cammeby’s offers flexible workspace options for tenants of varying sizes across six Manhattan properties, including 42 Bdwy.

Cushman & Wakefield’s Carri Lyon, executive managing director and co-chair of the firm’s National Not-for-Profit Practice Group, and Jenna Catalon, director, represented the tenant. Building ownership was represented in-house by Brian Siegel and Henri Chalouh of The Lawrence Group.

“We’re thrilled to begin this next chapter for the Office of the Appellate Defender in our new home at 42 Bdwy.,” said Caprice Jenerson, president & attorney-in-charge at OAD. “This move underscores our long-term commitment to New York City and ensures we can continue providing exceptional representation and advocacy for our clients in a space that supports our team’s collaboration, innovation, and growth.”

“After 20 years at 11 Park Place, OAD will be expanding into a quality, custom-built space a few blocks south at 42 Broadway,” said Lyon. “They were drawn to the unique floorplate of the building, as well as the amenities and options for future growth. The move reflects OAD’s continued growth and commitment to serving New York City.”

42 Bdwy. is a full-service 22-story office building spanning more than 396,000 s/f in the Financial District. The property features 24-hour access, an attended lobby, telecommunications infrastructure, and office accommodations.

The building is located within walking distance of Bowling Green Park, the Staten Island Ferry, and major subway lines at the Fulton St. Station, providing connectivity for tenants and visitors alike.

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