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A major consumer goods tenant has signed a lease for a full floor at the recently renovated 135 W. 50th St. in Midtown Manhattan

George Comfort & Sons Signs Full-Floor Tenant at Newly Renovated 135 W. 50th 

George Comfort & Sons, Inc. has finalized a new long-term lease agreement with a major consumer goods company at 135 W. 50th St., its newly renovated Midtown tower.  The company will occupy approximately 62,000 square feet beginning in the fourth quarter. 

“The tenant was attracted to the full-floor opportunity we provided at 135 W. 50th St., and we were able to accommodate their needs due to the building’s large and flexible floorplates,” said George Comfort & Sons president and CEO Peter S. Duncan.  “The response we’ve received so far to the upgrades at this building has been overwhelmingly positive.  We’re so pleased to offer an enhanced office environment, as well as access to the stunning new amenity center and food hall, to all of our tenants and guests.” 

Matt Coudert, Andrew Conrad and Alexander Bermingham represented George Comfort & Sons in-house. Savills’ Jeffrey Peck and Daniel Horowitz represented the tenant.  

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