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Vornado Realty Trust
leases 203,000 s/f to Verizon

PENN 2 - Manhattan, NY
photo courtesy of Vornado Realty Trust

Manhattan, NY Vornado Realty Trust said that Verizon will relocate its New York headquarters to PENN 2, Vornado’s reimagined office tower in The Penn District campus.

As part of a 19-year lease, Verizon will occupy 200,000 s/f in office space across the eighth through tenth floors of PENN 2, which includes exclusive access to more than 25,000 s/f of outdoor space. Verizon will also establish a 4,400 s/f flagship retail location on Seventh Ave.

A Cushman & Wakefield team led by executive vice chairman, Josh Kuriloff, Peyton Horn, Heather Thomas, and Kyle Ernest represented Verizon in this transaction. Vornado was represented in-house by Glen Weiss, Josh Glick, Jared Silverman and Anthony Cugini.

“We are thrilled to welcome Verizon to the growing roster of world-renowned business, communications, technology, finance, and entertainment firms that have chosen The Penn District for their corporate homes,” said Glen Weiss, executive vice president - office leasing and co-head of real estate for Vornado Realty Trust. “Our reinvention of The Penn District  has produced a vibrant gateway to New York’s new West Side and represents a new era of workplace thinking, where dynamic environments, unparalleled connectivity, and employee-focused design come together to inspire collaboration and innovation.”

Vornado’s PENN 2 transformation incorporates an efficient curtain wall, a triple-height lobby; 16 double-height outdoor tenant loggias; and The Bustle. The new PENN 2 also encompasses 30,000 s/f of retail, including The Dynamo Room, a 7,100 s/f full-service restaurant and bar from Sunday Hospitality.

The building features 72,000 s/f of outdoor green spaces; 

The Perch, a rooftop glass pavilion and event space that opens onto a landscaped 17,000 s/f private green space available to all tenants; and a 280-seat town hall suspended above the 33rd St. promenade.

PENN 2 also serves as the corporate headquarters for Madison Square Garden, Universal Music Group and Major League Soccer. Together with its neighboring PENN 1, the towers create a two-building connected campus in the heart of The Penn District . The twin projects encompass 4.4 million s/f of office space; a host of new and improved entrances to Penn Station and the surrounding subway system; and acres of new public plazas, landscaping, and new granite stone-paved sidewalks.

All PENN DISTRICT tenants have access to 180,000 s/f of Vornado’s WorkLife program, the most extensive and comprehensive amenity package in the city, highlighted by The Landing, a full-service restaurant, bar and private dining rooms; a 53,000 s/f sports, wellness and fitness center; and 100,000 s/f of flexible workspace and conference facilities.

The Penn District campus is situated above Penn Station, one of North America’s most accessible and active mass transit hubs. A total of 15 subway lines, along with Long Island Railroad, New Jersey Transit, PATH, Amtrak all converge in the district. They will be joined by Metro-North commuters starting in 2027.

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