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Goody’s Restaurant Signs 15-Year Lease at Woolworth Building

Cammeby’s, a development, investment, management, and leasing companyhas signed new French-inspired restaurant Goody’s to a 15-year, 5,000 square-foot lease for the ground-floor space of the historic Woolworth Building. Located in one of the city’s few interior landmarked buildings at 9 Barclay St. in Lower Manhattan, the space formerly occupied by Wooly Public will undergo a complete transformation.

“Announcing Goody’s is a significant part of our bigger picture goal toward reshaping and reimagining this historic building,” said Cammeby’s principal Avi Schron. “We’re elevating the Woolworth Building into a premier destination centered around the beauty of New York City’s culture, creativity and innovation. The uniqueness of Goody’s and the exceptional ground floor space in which it will operate is the perfect fit for the building’s next chapter.”

The landlord was represented by David Ofman and Brian Siegel from The Lawrence Group. The restaurant did not have representation.

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