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Gohari and Monaco of The Moinian Group negotiates a 30,556 s/f lease

"The Moinian Group, an owner of more than 20 million s/f of office, residential, retail and hotel properties throughout the U.S. and abroad, signed a 30,556 s/f lease for Iconix Brand Group at 1450 Bdwy. in New York, N.Y.," said, Daniel Gohari, vice president & director of Commercial Assets. Iconix Brand Group, the owner of a diverse portfolio of fashion brands including Candies, Bongo, Badgley Mischka, Joe Boxer, Rampage, Mudd, Mossimo and many other leading labels, is currently located on the 4th floor of the property. The 30,556 s/f new space encompasses the 2nd and 3rd floors of the property. Brian Waterman and Lance Korman of Newmark Knight Frank negotiated on behalf of Iconix. Gohari and Moinian Group senior director of leasing John Monaco served as the exclusive in-house leasing team. 1450 Bdwy. is a 402,000 s/f office building situated at the southeast corner of West 41st St. in the Times Sq. office district and is convenient to all public transportation and beautiful Bryant Park. Offering 42 stories of unparalleled views and amenities throughout, the Moinian Group has restored this property.
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