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Menswear Brand Boggi Milano Secures Plaza District Space

Newmark Retail secured a new 8,810-square-foot lease with Boggi Milano at the base of 527 Madison Ave., a class A boutique office tower located in Manhattan’s Plaza District. Vice chairman Jeffrey D. Roseman, senior managing director Caleb Petersen and director Drew Weiss represented landlord Mitsui Fudosan America.

“The amount of interest in the space and the speed of which this lease got done is indictive of the overall vibrancy of the retail market in New York City,” said Roseman. “Boggi Milano will be a fresh and exciting addition to the neighborhood.”

Boggi Milano is a luxury Italian menswear brand known for its high-end contemporary clothing, with over 225 locations in more than 58 countries. The tenant secured a long-term lease to occupy the dual-level, corner retail space, encompassing 4,506 square feet on the ground floor and 3,905 square feet on the lower level. The space was formerly occupied by Harman Kardon.

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