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Durels of SL Green leases 112,940 s/f to MTA at 333 West 34th Street

According to SL Green Realty Corp., the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has signed a 112,940 s/f, 10-year lease at 333 West 34th St. covering floors 7-10. SL Green completed a redevelopment of the building, which was previously occupied entirely by Citigroup. SL Green's capital improvement program includes a new and expanded lobby, entrance and upgraded security. Additionally, a new storefront was installed in connection with the creation of 20,000 s/f of new retail space. Josh Kuriloff and Rob Lowe of Cushman & Wakefield represented the MTA, while SL Green was represented in-house by Steven Durels together with Paul Glickman, Tara Stacom, Mitti Liebersohn, Doug Dolgoff and Diana Biasotti of Cushman & Wakefield. "This lease raises office occupancy at the building to over 81%," said Durels, executive VP and director of leasing and real property for SL Green. "It's a tremendous accomplishment given that the building was scheduled to be 100% vacant only five months ago." 333 W. 34th St. is located between Eighth and Ninth Aves. The Segal Co. recently moved into 156,000 s/f of office space on floors 2-5.
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