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GFP Real Estate's office property at 307 W. 36th St. is in Midtown Manhattan's Garment District

Embroidery Firm Relocates to Midtown from Long Island City

Embroidery company Penn and Fletcher has signed a 10-year lease for 3,400 square feet with GFP Real Estate at 307 W. 36th St. in Manhattan’s Garment District. Known for its prominent embroidery artisans and designers, Penn & Fletcher will use its new space for offices, a design showroom and a workshop. 

Barbara Yagoda, senior managing director of GFP Real Estate, represented both the tenant and landlord in the lease. 

“Penn and Fletcher was previously located in Long Island City, so its new location in the Garment Center will not only help the company be closer to its current clients but will also help the company attract new clients, as they will be conveniently located in the center of Manhattan,” said Yagoda. 

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