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Reading International signed a global retailer to three levels at 44 Union Square, its redeveloped former Tammany headquarters.

Global Retailer Leases Three Levels at 44 Union Square 

Reading International subsidiary Reading Tammany Owner, LLC has signed a multi-year lease with a leading international retailer for three levels (ground, second and cellar) of 44 Union Square. The property is the newly redeveloped historic Tammany Hall that sits prominently at the intersection of 17th Street and Union Square East. 

Margaret Cotter, Reading’s EVP – real estate management and development, said, “Signing this long-term lease with a strong credit retailer is an important milestone for our 44 Union Square development and is a testament to the resiliency of New York City and the desirability of Union Square as a key and vibrant location for tenants.” 

Reading and its consultant team, including architects BKSK, developed the former Tammany Hall to celebrate its historic significance while giving it new life as a modern office and retail building with new infrastructure and mechanical systems. 

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