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Arch Companies’ SoHo Rental Project Now 70% Leased

Arch Companies, which has partnered with SERHANT to market 11 Greene Street in SoHo, has already leased more than 70% of the rental building’s units since leasing began in April. Developed from the ground-up by Arch Companies, the property features 31 rental units and ground-floor retail. 

“There has been a vigorous flow of demand to 11 Greene over the past month,” said Jared Chassen, partner at Arch Companies. “This is a neighborhood in high demand and the uniqueness of this product makes 11 Greene Street ideal for renters as they return to the Manhattan. “

The residences, controlled through Crestron smart home technology, include a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom units ranging from 1,400 to 2,400 square feet with 12’ ceiling heights. Additionally, 11 Greene offers a full-service doorman, resident storage room and a gym, while a number of units feature home offices and private outdoor space.

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