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RFR Unveils Redesigned 477 Madison Ave.

RFR is reintroducing 477 Madison Ave. to the Midtown Manhattan office market following a comprehensive redesign and renovation program.  A Newmark agency team of David Falk, Eric Cagner, Peter Shimkin and Daniel Levine will handle leasing for the 325,000 square foot, 24-story boutique office building.

“With our improvements completed, 477 Madison’s offering to tenants is about much more than location,” said AJ Camhi, EVP and director of leasing at RFR.  “The redesign brings a whole new aesthetic to the property, while our Clubhouse amenity center, abundant outdoor space, and enlarged windows all help position the property to meet the demands of tenants who accept only the best possible experience.”

Added Falk, “477 Madison exemplifies a classic Midtown asset that has been completely re-imagined by implementing renovations that truly resonate with today’s tenant, from the Clubhouse to the new oversized windows.”

Photo credit: Pavel Bendov / ArchExplorer.

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