New York Real Estate Journal

Zund and Pressler of Resolution Real Estate bring fashion designer pamella roland to 462 Seventh Ave.

April 28, 2026 - Brokerage

Manhattan, NY Jeffrey Zund, executive director/leasing, and Steven Pressler, executive vice president/asset management for Resolution Real Estate arranged a 10,013 s/f, full-floor lease for fashion house pamella roland at 462 Seventh Ave. Representing the owner, S.I.K. Associates, LLC, was Michael Heaner, Kaufman Management Company, LLC.

Over the years, pamella roland’s designed evening wear has been worn by such celebrity clients as Taylor Swift, Serena Williams, Lainey Wilson, Gayle King, and Jennifer Hudson at cultural and entertainment events, and are often noted during red carpet interviews. Her collections are found at retailers worldwide, including Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Harrods. Pamella is a member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) and also is on boards for the Joffrey Ballet and Whitney Museum of American Art, among others. In 2024, she designed the costumes for “The Devil Wears Prada: The Musical,” starring Vanessa Williams.

“It is always a pleasure working with Pamella and her team,” said Pressler. “Most significantly, we were able to secure excellent space that met her criteria for light and privacy within her preferred business district.”

Zund said, “This is a building that benefits from a truly hands-on landlord who went out of their way to accommodate a very special tenant. As a result, our client will be moving into beautifully renovated space with private bathrooms, a pantry, and other custom elements.”

The 189,734 s/f, 23-story prewar office building is situated between 35th and 36th Sts. Among its many features are an upgraded infrastructure, attended lobby with 24/7 access, tenant-controlled air-conditioning, multiple freight elevators, and on-site bike storage.

The tenant, pamella roland, will be relocating from 501 Seventh Ave. and is expected to take possession of the space this month. The asking rent for the five-year lease was $45 per s/f.