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Koeppel Rosen Secures Extensions, Expansion at 443 Park Ave. South

Koeppel Rosen LLC, leasing and management agent for the Rosen family portfolio, and stewards for a number of historic Manhattan office properties, secured 10,271 square feet in leasing activity at 443 Park Ave. South, a 91,548-square-foot, 11-story office building at the corner of East 30th Street.

The leases include a 3,507-square-foot lease extension for LMI, Inc. (Liftoff) on the fifth floor; a 3,424-square-foot expansion for JAGR Holdings (Joe Coffee Company) on the 10th floor; and a 3,340-square-foot lease extension for architecture firm David Smotrich & Partners on the seventh floor.

“The recent leasing activity at 443 Park Ave. South confirms that well-positioned office space in great locations will always appeal to tenants,” said Max Koeppel, director of leasing, Koeppel Rosen LLC. “We take pride in offering a premier experience at 443 Park South and it’s gratifying to see existing tenants recommitting to and expanding within the building.”

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