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Huge Digital Agency expands 80,000 s/f at Two Trees Management's 45 Main Street

According to Two Trees Management Company, Huge, a leading global digital design, technology, and strategy firm, has signed a new lease expansion at the company's New York headquarters, 45 Main St. in DUMBO, for a total of 80,000 s/f. Since moving into 45 Main St. in 2006, the company has grown from 2,500 s/f to a total of 80,000 s/f in the building. Shannon Rzeznikiewicz of Jones Lang LaSalle represented Huge in the leasing process. "Just like DUMBO, Huge is known for its energy, innovation, and prolific growth," said Dan Conlon, director of leasing for Two Trees Management. "We look forward to seeing their business expand in Brooklyn, and are eager to celebrate the future successes of our other tenants that call DUMBO home." Huge managing director Eric Moore said, "DUMBO is our home. We're delighted to grow and expand in the neighborhood and the building that has grown alongside us a business. Our employees love working in DUMBO, and being here and in Brooklyn is now a critical part of our brand and our DNA as a company." Other tenants in Two Trees' properties have successfully grown their business while remaining in DUMBO as well. Two examples include Red Antler, a branding and design consultancy, and Aden and Anais, a vendor of popular children's blankets and washcloths, who have both expanded at Two Trees properties, growing from 1,800 square foot offices into occupying 15,000+ square feet offices today. 45 Main Street features high speed internet, shared conference rooms, bike parking, and a recently renovated lobby. The 12-story, 475,000-square-foot building is just blocks away from Brooklyn Bridge Park, and other tenants include the DUMBO Business Improvement District, Big Spaceship, Lifebooker, and more.
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