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Summit RE Partners brings Claude Monet to 30 Wall St.

Daniel Hasset

New York, NY Daniel Hassett of Summit RE Partners, LLC has arranged a limited-time lease for Monet’s Garden: The Immersive Experience at the Seamen’s Bank Building at 30 Wall St., opening November 1. Located in a 16,149 s/f, grade-level space, the exhibition celebrates the life and art of Claude Monet (1840-1926), the prolific founder of the Impressionist style of painting, considered a precursor to Modernism. The multi-sensory, multi-media exhibition, which has been a notable success throughout Europe, includes visual, phonic, and olfactory stimuli to showcase Monet’s bold focus on nature and color.

“Immersive exhibitions blend art with entertainment, appealing to vast crowds who want to experience the lives and times of artists, as well as better understand their work,” said Hassett. “Our clients are creative visionaries and the landlord’s team could not have been more enthusiastic and helpful.”

Hassett represented the producer of the exhibition, Alegria Konzert GmbH. Representing building owner 30 Wall Street Holding, LLC, were Lon Rubackin and Bruce Surry of CBRE.

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