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Former Headquarters for The Wing Goes Up for Sale

Cushman & Wakefield has been retained to market 137 Second Ave., a 15,052-square-foot office or residential conversion property, for sale. The East Village property previously served as the headquarters for The Wing. 

A Cushman & Wakefield team of Hunter Moss, Michael DeCheser and Bryan Hurley will be leading the marketing efforts on behalf of the owner, CoFinance. 

“137 Second Avenue is a visually stunning and historic landmarked property,” said Moss. “Built in 1884 and designed by famous architect William J. Schickel, the iconic building is located in the heart of the East Village, one of New York City’s most sought-after neighborhoods. The property features lofty ceiling heights, abundant light, ample outdoor space and flexible floorplans offering perspective buyers a rare blank canvas opportunity at a scale that needs to be seen to be believed.” 

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