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Tenebaum and Rosen of SL Green lease 23,679 s/f

New York, NY International law firm Goldberg Segalla LLP has nearly doubled in size at SL Green Realty Corp.’s 711 Third Ave., signing an 11-year lease covering 23,679 s/f for its New York City headquarters.

The firm currently occupies 12,487 s/f at SL Green’s 600 Lexington Ave. When it relocates by the end of this year, Goldberg Segalla will occupy the entire 19th and a portion of the 18th floors of the 20-story, 583,000 s/f building.

Kyle Ciminelli of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank represented Goldberg Segalla, while Howard Tenenbaum and Gary Rosen acted on behalf of SL Green in-house.

711 Third is located one block east of Grand Central Terminal and is well-known for its distinctive lobby featuring an elaborate mosaic design created by famous German artist Hans Hofmann. 

“We were delighted to assist Goldberg Segalla with its expansion. This demonstrates a unique advantage as New York City’s largest commercial landlord to be able to accommodate the ever changing space needs of our tenants,” said Steven Durels, director of leasing and real property for SL Green, who added that “during the last 14 months, a total of 177,745 square feet has been leased at the property”.

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