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Resnick Secures 117K SF of Office, Retail Leases at 250 Hudson St.

Jack Resnick & Sons secured 119,000 square feet of new office and retail leases at 250 Hudson St., bringing occupancy at the Hudson Square office tower to 99%. Four of the six new transactions encompass full office floors, each totaling approximately 27,780 square feet: marketing agency Croud International, production company Pro Media, construction permitting firm Greenlite and Galareana Holdings.

Additionally, MBH Architects relocated from 50 Hudson St. and signed a six-year lease for 5,529 square feet. On the retail front, luxury wellness studio Body Observability will open its first location at 250 Hudson St. in a 2,314-square-foot retail space under a five-year lease

“These new tenants represent a wide range of industries and reflect the broad appeal both of this building and Hudson Square,” said Jonathan Resnick, president of Jack Resnick & Sons. “Since the 1960s, we have seen this neighborhood go from a printing and publishing district to a home for the City’s leading TAMI tenants, and today it remains a premier destination for New York City’s prominent growth industries.”

Jack Resnick & Sons was represented in-house in all transactions by Brett Greenberg and Adam Rappaport. Croud International was represented by Frank Coco and Owen Hane of JLL. Pro Media was represented by Gordon Ogden of Bradford Allen. Greenlite Technologies was represented by Nick Zarnin of Cushman & Wakefield. Galareana Holdings was represented by Shannon Rzeznikiewicz of JLL. MBH Architects was represented by Dennis Someck and Justin Myers of Lee & Associates. Body Observability was represented by Robert Bonicoro of CBRE.

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