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City Year, One Clipboard Ink Space at 180 Maiden Lane 

City Year, Inc. and One Clipboard Inc. (dba Splash) are relocating to new pre-built units at 180 Maiden Lane in Fidi, while current tenants Cover Whale and Royal Funding Group signed expansion deals.  

City Year signed a new 10,807-square-foot lease for one of the new pre-built suites on the 25th floor, while Splash will occupy the other new 5,215-square-foot unit on the same floor. Cover Whale will expand into an additional 4,042-square-foot unit on the 8th floor, while Royal Funding Group also expanded its commitment, doubling their space from 4,567 square feet to 8,997 square feet over the past two years. 

City Year was represented by Rory Murphy, Larry Serota, and Stacey Kruger Birndorf of Transwestern, while Michael Pallas, Andrew Coe, and Margaux Kelleher of JLL represented Splash. Cover Whale Insurance was represented by Leo Paytas of Newmark, with Travis Egenberg of Norman Bobrow repping Royal Funding Group on their expansion. Ownership was represented by the Cushman & Wakefield team of Tara Stacom, Rob Lowe, Justin Royce, Frank Cento, and Connor Daugstrup, along with JLR Realty Inc.’s Jesse Rubens. 

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Emily Fu is Content Director of Connect Commercial Real Estate, where she covers the east coast markets, including New York, Boston & New England, and DC & Mid-Atlantic markets. She produces daily news stories as well as longer-form content, ranging from Q&As to thought-leadership pieces. She also writes feature stories for Connect Money. With previous stints at Reuters, Seeking Alpha, and Commercial Observer, Emily has covered the finance side of the commercial real estate industry, technology, media, telecom (TMT), and fashion. She attended the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism and currently resides in Manhattan.