Insurance Firm Leases Full Floor in the Empire State Building

by | Jan 26, 2024 | 0 comments

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Empire State Realty Trust Inc. (NYSE: ESRT) has signed Greater New York Mutual Insurance Company (GNY Mutual) for a new full-floor, 52,116 square foot space in the iconic Empire State Building.

“We are pleased to welcome GNY Mutual to our tenant roster at the Empire State Building,” said Thomas P. Durels, executive vice president, real estate at Empire State Realty Trust. “ESRT continues to attract high quality office tenants as we provide modernized office spaces in prime locations with top-tier amenities.”

GNY Mutual is the latest high-profile tenant at the historic office tower. Earlier this month, Ghirardelli Chocolate Company opened its first New York City location with a 2,758-square-foot retail space. Last October, the fast-casual sushi restaurant Samurice signed a new lease for a 1,367-square-foot space.

“As a 109-year-old insurance company who specializes in providing coverage solutions for commercial real estate owners, we appreciate the significance of the Empire State Building to the New York City real estate community,” said Elizabeth Heck, chairman, president, and CEO of GNY Mutual.

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