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The Feil Organization inks two new leases - 25,000 s/f at 57 Lexington Ave.

Manhattan, NY The Feil Organization closed the signing of two leases totaling 25,000 s/f with two tenants at 570 Lexington, marking 100,000 s/f of new and renewal commitments signed at the property year-to-date. The leases include Wolf Popper LLP, an internationally recognized litigation firm, occupying 13,400 s/f across the entire 19th floor, and existing tenant Mandelbaum Barrett PC, which is renewing and expanding to 11,330 s/f across the entire 21st floor. 

“We are thrilled to welcome Wolf Popper LLP to 570 Lexington Ave. and continue our relationship with Mandelbaum Barrett PC,” said Andrew Wiener, head of commercial office leasing at The Feil Organization.

Wolf Popper LLP was represented by Daniel Horowitz, Ira Schuman, Jeffrey Peck, Jacob Stern and Skyler Celotto of Savills. The Feil Organization represented the landlord in-house in both transactions. 

“Top legal firms are drawn to 570 Lexington Ave. for its prime Midtown location, and they stay for the attentive ownership and high-quality space, further evidenced by surpassing 100,000 s/f of leasing activity at the property this year.”

“Relocating our New York City office to 570 Lexington was a strategic decision,” said Emily Madoff, managing partner of Wolf Popper LLP. “Amid strong demand for premium office space in Midtown, Feil’s partnership made the transition seamless and ensured we secured a modern, thoughtfully designed environment that supports our attorneys’ work. The building’s amenities, central location, and collaborative layout position us for continued growth and allow us to serve our clients at the highest level.”

“After many successful years at 570 Lexington, we’re excited to expand our presence and grow into a new full-floor space,” said William Barrett, CEO at Mandelbaum Barrett PC. “The Feil Organization’s ability to meet our needs and provide a space that combines an ideal location with a collaborative environment makes 570 Lexington the perfect home for our firm as we continue to grow and serve our clients.”

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