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Downtown's 55 Broad St. to be Converted into Residential

Rudin Family Modernizes Lobby at 55 Broad St.

The Rudin Family has completed construction of the redesigned lobby of its 30-story office building at 55 Broad St. in Lower Manhattan. Rudin commissioned architectural firm Fogarty Finger to reimagine the entrance and lobby at the 425,000 square-foot tower, regarded as a leader in smart building technology since becoming the city’s first fully wired office property in 1995.

“The new lobby design will modernize 55 Broad Street for decades to come,” said Rudin Management’s Samantha Rudin. Since the renovation’s completion, fintech company Dailypay has expanded to an additional floor, taking more than 22,000 square feet at 55 Broad.

The multimillion-dollar project also continues Rudin’s reinvestment in its existing New York City commercial portfolio. Most recently, the company redesigned the lobby and public areas of 41 Madison in the Flatiron District, and completed a major renovation of its ground floor plaza and subway entrance at 560 Lexington Ave. in Midtown East.

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