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Williams Equities signs Mangia to 9,500 s/f lease at 57 West 57th St.

New York, NY Williams Equities has signed gourmet Italian eatery Mangia to a long-term, 9,500 s/f restaurant lease at 57 West 57th St. In addition, Williams signed approximately 7,000 s/f of office leases throughout the building.

At the northeast corner of 57th St. and Ave. of the Americas, Mangia will occupy almost 3,000 s/f of ground floor space, and the lower level, consisting of more than 6,000 s/f.

Relocating from across 57th St. where it has been in operation since its launch in 1981, Mangia is scheduled to open at 57 West 57th St., also known as 1400 Ave. of Americas, Q2 2023.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Mangia to 57 West 57th St.,” said Michael Cohen, principal with Williams Equities. "Mangia will be a great amenity for the tenants in our building.”

''Relocating our flagship store across the street to a larger facility at this landmark corner of 57W 57th will enable us to serve our patrons better,” said Sasha Muniak, founder of Mangia. ''We are excited to be working with Michael Cohen and the team of William Equities and we are looking forward to continuing serving New Yorkers, fresh, made-to-order, high-quality food for breakfast, lunch, and catering.''

Zach Nathan, David Green, and Brad Mendelson of Colliers International, represented ownership in the transaction. Adam Henick and Jennifer Bernstein, of Current Real Estate Advisors, represented the tenant.

“The corner of 57th and 6th Ave. is an ideal location for Mangia to continue to grow their footprint in New York City,” Bernstein said. “As the city regains momentum with people returning to their offices, Midtown has quickly become a bustling and sought-after location for big-names brands like Mangia.”

Among the new office leases signed at 57 West 57th St.:

  • 57 West Dermatology signed a long-term, 2,350 s/f medical office renewal and expansion for space on the 10th floor. Michael Joseph and Michael Berger, of Colliers International, represented the tenant in the transaction.
  • Beauty clinic Lash Princess signed a long-term, 1,140 s/f expansion for space on the 12th floor. Alex Kessler and JD Cohen, of Newmark, represented the tenant in the transaction.
  • Meltzer & Company signed a long-term, 1,250 s/f lease for space on the 7th floor. Alan Rosinsky, of Metro Manhattan, represented the tenant in the transaction.
  • Gastroenterologist Dr. James Palma signed a long-term, 974 s/f renewal for its space on the 11th floor. Peter Goldich, of Atco, represented the tenant in the transaction.
  • Everest Chiropractic signed a long-term, 700 s/f medical office lease for space on the 10th floor. Chris Plummer, of Rice & Associates, represented the tenant in the transaction.
  • OrthoPro Physical Therapy signed a short-term, 682 s/f lease for space on the 6th floor. Roy Somwaru, of Sky New York Realty, represented the tenant in the transaction.

Michael Joseph, of Colliers International, represented ownership in all of the office transactions.

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