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85 Warren Street Tribeca

Bilingual English-German School Expands Tribeca Presence

Manhattan Skyline Management Corp. arranged a new long-term agreement with the German School Manhattan (GSM) to lease 3,692 square feet of educational space at 85 Warren St. in Tribeca. 

An international independent pre-school, kindergarten and lower school, GSM is the first bilingual English-German school in the borough of Manhattan. The school, which currently has a location across the street at 74 Warren, is growing one grade per year into a full program. Its second facility at 85 Warren will allow for its continued expansion on the block of Warren between Greenwich Street and West Broadway.  

“The German School Manhattan has been a wonderful addition to Warren Street, and we are pleased to be able to accommodate their continued growth in the Tribeca community,” said Joshua Roth, SVP of retail at Manhattan Skyline. Roth handled the deal for Manhattan Skyline. 

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