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Savills and JLL lease 11,118 s/f to Tom Ford Fashion at SL Green Rlty.’s 500 Park Ave.

Manhattan, NY According to SL Green Realty Corp., Tom Ford Fashion has signed a new 10-year, 11,118 s/f office lease at 500 Park Ave. Tom Ford Fashion will occupy part of the building’s sixth floor, bringing the building to 100% leased.

The tenant was represented by David Goldstein, Jarod Stern and Sam Mann of Savills, and the landlord was represented by Frank Doyle, Cynthia Wasserberger, and Michael Pallas of JLL.

Located at the corner of 59th St. and Park Ave., 500 Park Ave. is an 11-story office building designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. With 201,000 s/f of office and retail space, the building has a tenant roster which includes The Georgetown Company, Vera Wang and Friedland Properties. Since acquiring the building in November 2024, SL Green is finalizing the design for a lobby renovation.

“500 Park Ave.’s location and boutique quality continues to attract luxury, international, financial and other world class companies seeking a best-in-class experience,” said Steven Durels, executive vice president and director of leasing and real property at SL Green.

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