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275 Madison Avenue Manhattan street level

Law Firm Commits to Full-Floor Sublease at 275 Madison Ave.

Law firm Hawkins Parnell & Young LLP has committed to a 13,541-square-foot office lease at 275 Madison Ave. The firm, headquartered in Atlanta, will occupy the entire 10th floor of the Art Deco, landmarked office tower in Midtown Manhattan, owned by RPW Group. Hawkins Parnell & Young subleased the office space from Lupus Research Foundation. 
 
Marilynn Joyner of CBRE represented Hawkins Parnell & Young in negotiations.  
 
“The sublease opportunity at 275 Madison Ave. met all of our client’s near-term real estate requirements,” said Joyner. “Hawkins Parnell & Young sought new office space after its lease at 600 Lexington Ave. expired. The fully furnished, move-in ready space at 275 Madison was a compelling economic and flexible solution while providing the firm with an ideal configuration meeting their current needs and growth projections.”  
 
Built in 1931, 275 Madison is a 336,077-square-foot office tower two blocks from Grand Central Terminal and Bryant Park.  

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