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Jack Resnick & Sons to launch Coalition Space Grand Central at 485 Madison Ave.

485 Madison Avenue - Manhattan, NY 
Photo courtesy Coalition Space

Manhattan, NY Coalition Space and Jack Resnick & Sons launched Coalition Space Grand Central at 485 Madison Ave., Resnick’s Midtown Manhattan tower. This new partnership marks a milestone in Coalition Space’s growth in its home market and expands its presence with a modern coworking space.

Coalition Space Grand Central features 15,736 s/f of flexible workspaces, private offices, enterprise solutions and virtual offices located across the entire seventh floor of Resnick’s office tower. Situated at the corner of 52nd St., 485 Madison is ideally located near Grand Central Terminal and multiple subway lines, as well as Central Park, Rockefeller Center, St. Patrick’s Cathedral and the Museum of Modern Art.

“As a native New Yorker, I am excited to partner with one of New York City’s top property owners,” said Spencer Rothschild, partner/CEO of Coalition Space. He said, “Jack Resnick & Sons’ legacy of excellence in Manhattan real estate aligns perfectly with our commitment to providing best-in-class workspaces that foster productivity and success.”

Bert Rosenblatt and Alex Gerome of Cresa represented Coalition Space while Adam Rappaport and Brett Greenberg represented the landlord on the 10-year lease.

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