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Cushman & Wakefield, JRT Serve Up Shake Shack Lease at Penn Station

Cushman & Wakefield and JRT Realty Group arranged a long-term, 3,380-square-foot lease with Vornado Realty Trust for Shake Shack at Penn Station, located on the corner of 33rd Street and Seventh Avenue.

Cushman & Wakefield’s Joanne Podell and Michael Shalom along with JRT Realty Group’s Jodi Pulice and Peter Brestovan represented the tenant. Vornado was represented in-house.

“We are so excited for Shake Shack to be a part of the reimagined Penn Station,” said Podell. “Shake Shack is reaffirming its commitment to Manhattan with this outstanding new location as Penn Station’s redevelopment continues to transform Midtown and reshape the city’s post-pandemic culture.”

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