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SL Green Signs Leases Totaling Over 450,000-sf in 2022

SL Green Launches Residential Leasing in Lower Manhattan

SL Green Realty Corp. and Douglas Elliman have launched leasing at SL Green’s 7 Dey St., a/k/a 185 Broadway. A 34-story, mixed-use building in Lower Manhattan, the property will be the neighborhood’s first development built under the Affordable New York Housing Program. 
 

“We were proud to keep this building on schedule through the pandemic and are excited to bring 7 Dey to market as demand for prime Manhattan residential properties is surging,” said Brett Herschenfeld, managing director at SL Green.  

Located directly across from the Fulton Transit Center, the 260,000-square-foot building will consist of 17,000 square feet of flagship retail space; 26,000 square feet of commercial space; and 217,000 square feet of residential space.  

FXCollaborative designed the 209-unit rental property, with a mixture of studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units.  The development was made possible in part through the use of unutilized air rights purchased by SL Green from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. 

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