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Strathspey Crown Holdings quadruples office space at Feil’s 570 Lexington Avenue

New York, NY Rapidly expanding medical and technology company Strathspey Crown Holdings LLC has signed a 10-year lease to quadruple its space at the landmark 570 Lexington Ave. to 16,000 s/f, according to The Feil Organization, the building’s owner and manager. Strathspey Crown currently occupies 4,185 s/f, comprising the entire 26th floor in the Art Deco building, and also has a magnificent 1,500 s/f terrace. The Newport Beach, California-based firm will also occupy the 27th, 28th and 35th floors in the building’s tower sometime this winter. “Strathspey offers an innovative new take on serving the lifestyle medical community such as cosmetic surgeons, dentists and dermatologists, and their patients,” said David Turino, director of commercial leasing for Feil. Turino represented Feil in the negotiations with legal counsel provided to Feil by in-house counsel Brian Palumbo. Strathspey was represented in-house.
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