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Macerich Relocates NYC Office to Durst’s 825 Third Ave.

Macerich signed a lease for 12,000 square feet at The Durst Organization’s 825 Third Ave. The shopping center owner and operator will relocate its Manhattan operations from Fifth Avenue to the 33rd floor of the recently repositioned 40-story tower.

“Macerich joins an esteemed and growing roster of firms who have moved to 825 Third Ave. looking for a modern, sustainable workplace and convenient amenities, including our retailers and indoor-outdoor Well& by Durst amenity space that act as an extension of their office,” said Jody Durst, president of The Durst Organization.

The Durst Organization was represented in house by Tom Bow, Ashlea Aaron, Bailey Caliban and Sayo Kamara. Macerich was represented by Gordon Ogden and James Hart of Bradford Allen.

Other office tenants at 825 Third include Edward Jones, Allied Irish Banks, Gotham Asset Management and Hodes Weill & Associates. Retailers include Rosemary’s restaurant and Bespoke Physical Therapy.

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