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Red Antler Relocates Headquarters from Brooklyn to Hudson Square

Hudson Square Properties (HSP), a joint venture of Trinity Church, Norges Bank Investment Management, and Hines, announced that Red Antler will relocate its headquarters to 160 Varick St. from Brooklyn, where it has been headquartered for nearly two decades. The creative firm behind some of the biggest emerging and established brands of the 21st century will lease more than 10,000 square feet.

“Hudson Square Properties, and the neighborhood more broadly, is quickly becoming a hub of innovation and creativity, and Red Antler is exactly the type of tenant the neighborhood is seeking to attract – especially as office leasing activity increases across New York City,” said Jason Alderman, senior managing director, and city head of Hines’ New York office. “We are excited to welcome the marketing firm to the Hudson Square Properties portfolio.”

HSP was represented by CBRE’s Howard Fiddle, Paul Amrich, Neil King, Zachary Price and Benjamin Joseph. Red Antler was represented by Joseph Sipala and Lance Yasinsky at JLL.

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