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Newmark signs three tenants to 185 Broadway

Manhattan, NY Newmark Retail has secured three new leases at 185 Broadway on behalf of SL Green Realty Corp. (NYSE: SLG). The leases, to tenants One Medical, Wells Fargo and T-Mobile, total 12,228 s/f. Newmark's vice chairman Ariel Schuster, senior managing director Ross Berkowitz, director Mitch Heifetz and associate director Jason Wecker represented the landlord on all three transactions.

"The addition of these well-known providers to the area marks an important shift in the retail landscape of the Financial District," said Berkowitz. "The neighborhood is attracting best-in-class tenants to a revamped retail market repositioning itself to meet the needs of both the area's workers and residents."   

One Medical is taking space on the entire second floor spanning 7,072 s/f. Wells Fargo secured the north corner ground floor retail space totaling 2,086 s/f. T-Mobile signed for 3,070 s/f along the ground floor space, just south of Wells Fargo.   

185 Broadway is located in Downtown Manhattan and provides a flagship street retail presence in the neighborhood's most concentrated retail corridor with neighbors including Urban Outfitters, Century 21, Anthropologie, Gap and Zara. 

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