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Software Startup Expands Space in Relocation with Koeppel Rosen

Koeppel Rosen LLC, leasing and management agent for the Rosen family portfolio, secured a new 8,569- square-foot lease for Frostbyte Technologies, Inc., d/b/a Dripos, at 151 W. 26th St. in Manhattan. A startup that builds an all-in-one software platform for coffee shops, Dripos is relocating from 45 E. 20th St., where it occupied 5,000 square feet across two floors. The company will move into a portion of the 10th floor at 151 W. 26th.

Max Koeppel, director of leasing at Koeppel Rosen, represented ownership in-house. Robert G. Mitchell of Byrnam Wood, LLC represented Dripos.

“It was wonderful working with Dripos to negotiate its relocation to 151 W, 26th St.,” said Koeppel. “Dripos wanted its operations to be on one floor, not split across multiple. The expanded space at 151 W. 26th also allows flexible room for the company to grow.”

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