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Ally Bridge Relocates U.S. Headquarters to Rudin’s 560 Lexington


Rudin said Tuesday it secured a new office lease with Ally Bridge Group at 560 Lexington, its 22-story, 380,000-square-foot office tower in the Plaza District. A global investment management firm focused on healthcare and life science innovation, Ally Bridge will relocate its U.S. headquarters to 560 Lexington in early 2027.

The tenant will occupy 6,440 square feet spanning a portion of the building’s 18th floor as part of the 10-year, 10-month lease. It’s relocating from 430 Park Ave.

“Ally Bridge Group’s long-term commitment to 560 Lexington is a testament to the Plaza District and this building’s enduring allure for the global investment community,” said Kevin Daly, VP of office leasing at Rudin.

A CBRE team of Sinclair Li, Conor Kenny and Connor DeSimone represented Ally Bridge. Rudin was represented in-house by Daly, in addition to the CBRE team of Peter Turchin, Brett Shannon, Eric Deutsch, Jacob Rosenthal and Lauren Levy.

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