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Olshan Properties secures two leases totaling 21,411 s/f at 99 Hudson

Manhattan, NY Olshan Properties completed two leases, totaling 21,411 s/f, at 99 Hudson St., its 175,000 s/f, 17-story Tribeca office property.

Community College Campus Inc. has signed a new, 9,300 s/f lease for its New York City headquarters. The company will occupy the partial 12th floor and is anticipated to relocate from its offices at 138 Spring St. in November 2024. In the transaction, Campus Inc. was represented by Darell Handler and Kyle Galin from Handler Real Estate.

Additionally, longtime building tenant HR&A Advisors has renewed its lease for its existing 12,111 s/f space on the entire third floor. Michael Mathias of Cushman & Wakefield represented the professional services firm in the five-year extension deal.

“Our vision for 99 Hudson revolves around meeting the market’s demand for high-end, newly constructed, premium space. Today’s discerning tenants seek environments that feel modern and tastefully designed,” said Zach Bornstein, president of Olshan Properties. “As exemplified by these two successful lease agreements, we have accomplished this at 99 Hudson, offering companies a compelling backdrop to reinforce their return-to-office efforts.”

Olshan Properties was represented in both transactions by Eric Cagner, Jon Franzel, Claire Koeppel and David Falk at Newmark.

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