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Henderson of Marx Realty finalizes 3,500 s/f retail at 10 Grand Central; Klinger of The Shopping Center Group reps. Sweetgreen

Henry Henderson, Marx Realty

 

Jacqueline Klinger of The Shopping Center Group

 

Manhattan, NY According to Marx Realty, a locally-based owner, developer and manager of office, retail and multifamily property across the U.S., Sweetgreen, has signed a 3,500 s/f lease for a new location at 10 Grand Central. The fast-casual chain is slated to open in late summer and will front 44th St. Tenants at 10 Grand Central will be able to place individual or catering orders directly through the use of the new Marx Connect app available in all Marx buildings.

Marx Realty was represented in-house by Henry Henderson, vice president of leasing. Sweetgreen was represented by Jacqueline Klinger of The Shopping Center Group. 

“We are happy to welcome this popular dining option to our already diverse dining menu at 10 Grand Central,” said Craig Deitelzweig, president and CEO of Marx Realty. “Sweetgreen joins foodie favorites like Little Collins, Mulberry & Vine, and Inday and we are excited to bring another option for dining at 10 Grand Central. Sweetgreen and Little Collins will definitely elevate the dining experience for tenants at 10 Grand Central as well as for those in the Grand Central neighborhood.” 

The asking rent for the retail space was $135 per s/f. 

The building’s office space asking rents range between $82 and $132 per s/f. 

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