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Koeppel Rosen leases 6,850 s/f to
Publicolor at 20 West 36th St.

Manhattan, NY Koeppel Rosen LLC said that Publicolor, Inc. has signed a multiple-year lease extension for 6,850 s/f at 20 West 36th St.

The innovative educational youth development organization works with students facing immense life challenges, empowering them for academic and career success through a multi-year project-based continuum of programs. Publicolor will continue to utilize the space on the 9th floor of 20 West 36th St. for its youth development and school programs.

“We are pleased to work with Publicolor and extend its commitment at 20 West 36th St., which allows the organization to continue its important youth development work,” said Max Koeppel, director of leasing at Koeppel Rosen. “The building’s central location in Midtown Manhattan ensures that students from all over the New York area can easily access Publicolor’s headquarters.”

Ownership was represented in house by Max Koeppel. 

The 87,246 s/f, 12-story office building between Fifth and Sixth avenues in the Midtown South neighborhood was constructed in 1911 by architect Samuel Sass. The building’s amenities include 24/7 building access and an attended lobby. The location is near the 34th Street-Herald Square and the 42nd Street-Bryant Park subway stations as well as Penn Station and the 33rd Street PATH station. 

Current tenants at 20 West 36th Street include American Friends of Magen David Adom, Martin Brudnizki Design Studio LLC, and PIMS Inc.

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