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Storage Platform Stuf Will Open 10th NYC Location at One Park Ave.

Stuf, a self-storage platform that transforms underutilized spaces in commercial and multifamily buildings into storage space, has signed an 11,991-square-foot lease Vornado Realty Trust’s One Park Ave., located between 32nd and 33rd streets. It represents Stuf’s tenth New York City location and is expected to open this fall.

“Owners today are looking for creative ways to activate space and unlock new revenue streams without heavy capex investments,” said Katharine Lau, CEO and co-founder of Stuf. “At Stuf, we partner with leading owners like Vornado to transform underutilized space into a profitable, tech-enabled building amenity. Our location at One Park Ave. is a perfect example of how storage can strengthen a building’s value proposition for tenants while delivering steady income for owners.”

The One Park outpost will feature approximately 110 storage lockers in various sizes. It is equidistant from the city’s two main commuter hubs, Grand Central Terminal and Penn Station.

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