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L&L Secures Two Extensions with 600 Third Ave. Tenants

L&L Holding Company has signed two lease extensions totaling 55,269 square feet at 600 Third Ave., its modernized 42-story Midtown East office tower. 

Aaronson Rappaport Feinstein & Deutsch, LLP signed a 15-year extension to keep its headquarters at the Grand Central district tower through at least 2042. A tenant since 2010, Aaronson Rappaport will maintain the same 42,764 square feet it currently occupies.

Bond Schoeneck & King signed a seven-year lease extension at 600 Third. A tenant at the building since 2014, the firm’s New York City office will remain in the 12,505 square feet it currently occupies through at least 2033.

L&L Holding was represented by an in-house team of Jonathan Tootell, Tanya Grimaldo and Giannina Brancato. Aaronson Rappaport was represented by Mark Weiss and David Mainthow of Cushman & Wakefield and by Larry Bank of Matador Capital Management. Bond Schoeneck & King was represented by Jeffrey Peck and Daniel Horowitz of Savills.

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