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112 W. 34th Street in Manhattan is occupied by a number of top-performing retail brands

Jewelry Brand Pandora Replaces Swatch Store at 112 W. 34th St.

Empire State Realty Trust, Inc. (ESRT) has added national jewelry brand Pandora to its retail tenant roster with a lease at 112 W. 34th St. All retail spaces at 112 W. 34th are fully leased as Pandora will occupy a store previously leased to Swatch. 

Located opposite Macy’s and one block west of the Empire State Building, Pandora will join Sephora, Target, and Foot Locker at the nexus of  the 34th Street shopping corridor. 

“The retail brands at 112 W. 34th St. are some of our best-performing stores based on store foot traffic and retail sales,” said Fred C. Posniak, SVP, Leasing at ESRT. “We are pleased to bring another great brand to the ESRT portfolio.” 

Robert Gibson and David Berke of JLL represented Pandora in lease negotiations. Posniak represented ESRT. 

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