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Australian Beauty Brand Comes to SoHo for NYC Headquarters

 Kaufman Organization announced that Slip, a family-owned and operated Australian business that specializes in silk pillowcases and scrunches, has signed a 3,100-square-foot sublease at JSRE Acquisitions LLC’s 138 Spring St. This space will serve as Slip’s NYC headquarters.  

“Slip’s decision to establish its NYC headquarters at 138 Spring St. stemmed from the company’s desire to have space in a location that most closely aligned with their identity, while mitigating any major increases in rent,” said Nolan Kagan, commercial real estate agent at Kaufman Organization. “This transaction reflects the rising demand for companies to be in the epicenter of Manhattan’s most vibrant neighborhoods. We identified a space that was unique in the sense it was a full floor and would enable our customer to further enhance their brand and image.” 

Kagan represented the tenant. Matt Siegal of JLL represented the landlord.

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