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The Moinian Group inks 40,000 s/f of leases at 450-460 Park Ave. South

Manhattan, NY The Moinian Group has signed 40,000 s/f of new office leases, with existing tenants who are both renewing and expanding, at 450-460 Park Ave. South in Midtown. The tenants include EverWonder Studio a content studio and production company; Front Office Sports, a multi-platform media and news organization; and Cape, a mobile network.

The Moinian Group was represented by Gregg Rothkin, Jared London, Hayden Pascal, Taylor Walker and Keegan Schenk of CBRE. EverWonder Studio, Front Office Sports was represented by Sacha Zarba and Conor Krup of CBRE, and Cape was represented by Scott Sloves and Rob Wizenberg of CBRE.

“We are thrilled to continue to accommodate the growth of EverWonder Studio, Front Office Sports and Cape at the building, which has showcased strong leasing momentum over the course of the year,” said Omar Sozkesen, vice president of commercial leasing at The Moinian Group. “The accessible location, coupled with the flexible and customizable floorplans continues to attract businesses across varying industries and we look forward to continuing our expansion of our tenant community over the coming months.”

“The continued commitment and expansion of EverWonder Studio / Front Office Sports and Cape is a testament to hands-on Ownership and the quality of 450-460 Park Ave. South, located in one of Manhattan’s hottest submarkets, surrounded by transit, dining, and entertainment, attracting established business tenants looking for an office that will support their workforce,” said Rothkin.

450-460 Park Ave. South is a property for professional and creative tenants alike, featuring natural light on all floors, open space layouts, and exposed ceilings. Currently, a brand-new prebuilt space is being delivered on the second floor that features large windows and Park Ave. streetscape views. Notable retail tenants occupying the building include Felix Roasting Co. and Koba.

Inclusive of 245 Fifth Ave., 72 Madison Ave., 60 Madison Ave. and 450-460 Park Ave. South, The Moinian Group’s Midtown South portfolio consists of class A, highly sought-after properties. All floorplan layouts available are furnished or unfurnished for immediate occupancy and each property offers multiple desirable amenities to tenants, including environmentally responsible design, 24/7 video surveillance, 24/7 access, full-floor spaces and daytime reception. Each building within the Midtown South portfolio is situated in a corridor of Manhattan, offering access to Madison Square Park as well as world-class restaurants, hotels and shopping.

Additionally, The Moinian Group recently signed 95,000 s/f of new leases with WeWork Synthesia, EON, Greenmantle, Crosby Legal, The Spectator and Schnackel Engineers at 245 Fifth Ave., and a 10,000 s/f lease with Collected Strategies at 60 Madison Ave.

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