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Koeppel Rosen closes two new leases at midtown office properties

236 West 27th Street - Manhattan, NY

 

902 Broadway - Manhattn, NY

 

Manhattan, NY Koeppel Rosen LLC negotiated new office leases at 236 West 27th St. and 902 Bdwy. The two transactions include:

• MD2 International, LLC secures 4,500 s/f lease at 902 Bdwy.: MD2 International, a concierge medicine practice, will occupy a partial space on the 16th floor of 902 Broadway. The space will be used as a medical office clinic. Charles Gerace with Jones Lang LaSalle represented the tenant and ownership was represented in-house by Max Koeppel.

• Studio Zuchowicki, LLC secures 1,562 s/f lease at 236 West 27th St.: the NYC–based interior design firm, founded in 2020 by designer Sebastian Zuchowicki, will occupy a partial space on the tenth floor. Noah Jay and Eric Best with Compass represented the tenant and ownership was represented in-house by Max Koeppel director of leasing, Koeppel Rosen LLC.

 “It’s gratifying to see the continued leasing momentum throughout our portfolio,” said Koeppel. “We’re pleased to announce these latest deals which reaffirms the desirability of our properties and the long-term strength of the office market.”

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