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RFR Signs Two Financial Tenants at 477 Madison Ave.

RFR has signed two full-floor leases at 477 Madison Ave., a boutique office property in Midtown Mahattan. The leases include an 18,038-square-foot commitment from NewEdge Wealth and an 8,019-square-foot lease with Bank of Hope.

“The highest caliber tenants continue to seek high-end workplace experiences and many are drawn to the elevated design sensibility and prime location at 477 Madison,” said AJ Camhi, EVP and director of leasing at RFR. “The pre-built program we’ve created with Fogarty Finger hits all the right notes with curated finishes and a timeless modern aesthetic while the well-appointed amenity spaces provide opportunity to work outside the traditional office setting or wind down with colleagues. It’s really a perfect package of form and function.”

CBRE’s Arkady Smolyansky and Alex D’Amario represented RFR. NewEdge Wealth was represented by David Stockel and Taylor Walker of CBRE. Bank of Hope was represented by Alex D’Amario and Alessia Lawson of CBRE.

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