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Ford Models Signs Full-Floor Lease for Its New York Offices

Koeppel Rosen LLC announced that Ford Models, Inc., a globally recognized modeling agency, has signed a new 11,986 rentable square foot office lease at 36 E. 31st St. in Manhattan’s Midtown South neighborhood. Ford Models will occupy the entire eighth floor of the property under a lease term of five years and five months and will utilize the new space as its New York office.

The space is currently being built out to meet the tenant’s needs. During construction, Ford Models will temporarily occupy space at 135 Madison Ave., another building in the Koeppel Rosen portfolio.

Max Koeppel, director of leasing at Koeppel Rosen, represented ownership in leasing negotiations. Bradley Cohn and Alan Bonett of Adams & Company Real Estate, LLC represented Ford Models.

 “This lease reflects the continued demand we are seeing from established companies seeking well-located, efficient office space in Midtown South and we believe the building will provide an excellent long-term home for Ford Models,” said Koeppel.

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