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Feil Signs IFAC, Boutique Law Firm at 570 Lexington Ave.

The Feil Organization has signed two new long-term leases totaling 17,100 square feet at 570 Lexington Ave. The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), a global organization representing the accountancy profession, will open its new New York City headquarters in 12,800 square feet under a 10-year lease. Boutique trial law firm Greenberg Gross LLP will open its New York City office with a 4,300-square-foot, five-year lease.

“IFAC establishing its new New York City headquarters at 570 Lexington Ave. demonstrates the long-term value well-located assets offer leading companies,” said Andrew Wiener, head of commercial leasing for The Feil Organization. “Combined with Greenberg Gross, these two leases underscore the momentum behind our leasing efforts and the strength of our repositioning strategy.”

Greenberg Gross and IFAC were represented by Jeffrey Peck, Daniel Horowitz, Jacob Stern and Eddy Grigg of Savills. The Feil Organization was represented in-house by Wiener, Kyle Young and Tim Parlante.

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