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Green Street Doubles Space at Marx Realty’s 10 Grand Central

Marx Realty announced that real estate analytics and advisory firm Green Street has doubled its footprint with a new 12,000-square-foot lease at 10 Grand Central. The firm has been a tenant at the Grand Central office building since 2023 and will move from its 5,000-square-foot second-floor offices to the 13th floor as part of an ongoing restack at the Midtown East building.

“As experts in commercial real estate, it’s no surprise that the Green Street team recognizes the value of a workplace that inspires creativity and stimulates collaboration,” said Craig Deitelzweig. “The one-of-a-kind hotel-like aesthetic at 10 Grand Central delivers an experience unlike any other and we are always excited to accommodate the growth of our existing tenants while continuing to attract new firms to the building.”

Ian Lipman of JLL represented Green Street. A JLL team of Mitchell Konsker, Thomas Schwartz, Carlee Palmer, and Nicole Danyi represented Marx Realty.

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