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50 West 17th Street Manhattan Okada & Company

Okada & Company Tapped to Lease Flatiron District Offices

ARGO Real Estate has hired Okada & Company to lease 50 W. 17th St., a commercial office building in the Flatiron District. The properrty spans 87,000 square feet across 12 floors. 

“We are thrilled and excited to have the opportunity to assist the Argo team in leasing 50 W. 17th St.,” said Christopher Okada, CEO of Okada & Company. “Although this is a very challenging environment, we’re optimistic about the general recovery of NYC, and will turn over every stone to ensure that tenants and their brokers are aware of this leasing opportunity. Every deal counts.” 

Each floor contains 7,200 rentable square feet, with high ceilings and natural light. For tenants seeking larger blocks of space, there is 28,800 square feet of contiguous space on floors 9 – 12. The top floor has a private roof deck. 

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