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Koeppel Rosen closes 18,200 s/f lease expansion/extension with Fenwick & West at 902 Bdwy.

Manhattan, NY Koeppel Rosen LLC said that law firm Fenwick & West, LLP has expanded its office footprint at 902 Bdwy. with a new 18,200 s/f lease expansion and extension.

Fenwick & West originally occupied 54,600 s/f across the entire 14th, 15th and 18th floors of the property. This new agreement expands the firm’s footprint onto the entire 13th floor and they now occupy four full floors totaling 72,800 s/f.

Director of leasing Max Koeppel of Koeppel Rosen represented ownership. David Kleinhandler and Ken Rapp of CBRE represented the tenant.

The expansion was driven by Fenwick & West’s need for additional office space as it continues to grow its presence in New York City. The new lease carries a term of 11 years, which includes an extension on their existing floors.

“We are thrilled that Fenwick & West has chosen to expand its commitment to 902 Broadway,” said Koeppel. “We continue to see strong interest throughout our portfolio from law firms and other professional organizations that value premier locations, efficient floorplates, and a high-quality workplace experience.”

Fenwick & West LLP is a leading law firm with a prominent New York City presence, serving technology, life sciences, venture capital, and growth-stage companies throughout the innovation ecosystem. Fenwick is widely recognized for its deep ties to the startup and venture capital communities and its role in supporting companies at every stage of their business lifecycle.

Built in 1911, 902 Broadway has undergone a comprehensive capital improvement program to modernize the historic property, including a new lobby, security, destination dispatch elevators and other building systems. With 12-ft. ceiling heights and large windows, each 18,200 s/f floor is filled with light and affords efficient layouts.

Tenants at the property include SeatGeek Inc., IMAX Corporation, William Grant & Sons, Industrious and Aqua Restaurant.

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