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Marx Realty Signs Two Tenants to 10 Grand Central

Marx Realty has signed Lewis Baach and MetroWall to long-term leases totaling 11,000 square feet at 10 Grand Central in Midtown Manhattan. Law firm Lewis Baach is relocating from the Chrysler Building and signed a 10-year, 7,000-square-foot lease on the tower’s 25th floor. Glass wall interior firm MetroWall signed a 10-year, 4,000-square-foot lease on the second floor of the building; the space will also include a client showroom.

“Lewis Baach and MetroWall are great additions to the already exciting and dynamic tenant roster at 10 Grand Central,” said Craig Deitelzweig, president and CEO of Marx Realty. “The building’s hospitality-infused repositioning strategy continues to resonate with a broad spectrum of exceptional tenants and the market as a whole, making 10 Grand Central one of the most sought-after office offerings in Midtown.”

Lewis Baach was represented by Jonathan Anapol of Prime Manhattan Realty. MetroWall was represented by Darell Handler of Handler Real Estate.

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